As it turns out, I'm doing the very same next Wednesday in Cologne. I'll be talking very briefly about
* concept of pages, parts, snippets and layouts, including inheritance of parts & layouts * radius tags * quick overview of common website patterns: How would you do that w/ radiant 1.0? * extensibility: Models, tags, custom admin UI It'll be just a 20-minutes talk, so I can barely touch these topics. The main message will be: Radiant is the CMS of choice for web professionals who set up maintainable sites for their end customers. I'll make a note & keep you updated on the questions that came up afterwards, if any. Regards, Christian Am 15.06.2011 um 21:58 schrieb Joel Oliveira: > Hey everyone - > > Next month's Boston.rb meeting (Jul 12) -- http://bostonrb.org/ -- is going > to be centered around two of the more popular Rails-based CMS's out there. > I'll be presenting on our dear Radiant (of course) and Refinery will be > presented by fellow Boston rubyist, and all around awesome guy, Dan Pickett. > I'm not so much concerned with coming out on top as "king shh of rails cms > mountain" (ok maybe a little bit) ... but want to be absolutely sure I act as > a good ambassador for the Radiant project. I have a few ideas for the points > I'd like to touch on but figured I would open it up to the list to see if > there are any specific things I should absolutely not miss. In other words > - help me make absolutely sure we come away with some converts. > • history > • installation / dependencies? > • the extensions system > • why choose Radiant? > • when NOT to choose Radiant > • road map > If anyone has gone through the similar experience and noticed there were > questions during/after about things you didn't expect - what would they be? > > Thanks for your input! > > - Joel
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