Anton Aylward wrote:
> Chris Parrish said the following on 21/06/08 11:51 PM:
>
> A 'developer' is someone who develops content.
> This is obvious to anyone except a programmer.

Huh??

I think it's fairly useful to define the difference between a Content 
Manager, Designer and Developer - because frankly there's a big 
difference.

  Developer = Web Developer = RoR[etc]/DB/XML/XHTML/CSS
  Designer = Web Designer = HTML/CSS
  Content Manager = Idiot = Copywriter/Editor

"Developers open TextMate, Designers open DreamWeaver and Content 
Managers can't switch on their computer." - Pretty much says it all.

If you're designing a site to be managed by an in-house team, you'll 
need to segregate the design (layouts and snippets) from the 
copywriters. Likewise, it's a fair idea to keep management of extensions 
and site setup from designers - leaving it with the technical support 
team. And of course leaving user management to the project manager.

Jon.
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