On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Cameron Barrie <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'd also be really happy to work on something in this space. It's been
> banging around in my head for a while(amongst all the other crap in there).
> I think starting with something small with a good plugin architecture is
> paramount. I'd even consider not using Rails, but other Ruby frameworks if
> they suited those needs better(thoughts?).
>
>
Excellent idea to discuss. I have been working with a variety of different
CMS'es (though not Ruby CMS'es), and I always see each CMS as being a
trade-off of some kind. It would be nice to be able to start from scratch
with an extensible, sufficient, scalable architecture with a reasonably
clean design that does not make it a PITA to extend afterwards.

I see these as the biggest hindrances towards the perfect CMS:
- Extensibility
- Runtime platform (Java? Ruby? .NET?) and database support (of course if
made with Rails, this is managed through ActiveRecord)
- Templating and web page designs
- Language support (UTF-8?) and multiple languages/currencies
- Administration system/backend -- the art of creating a backend that does
not require an engineering degree to operate whilst still preserving
extensibility and an open tech platform for developers.

I would be happy to contribute towards such a discussion, also in terms of
code if anyone if in for it.

Anders


>
> Cam
>
>
>
> On 22/01/2010, at 12:37 PM, Daryl Manning wrote:
>
> Well, I know everyon once in a while I get a hankering to work on a
> blogging project to replace wordpress. Same sort of goals: dead easy
> install, good theming, plugin architecture, fast, efficient, troublefree (in
> fact, one thing that's quite started to annoy me lately is the number of
> times I've had to upgrade wordpress of late even with cap deploy and git).
> Opinionated, but practical (all respect to other blog developers like Xavier
> and folks too who have done some great work). I know xml-rpc posting is one
> of my big needs since I rarely log into the things myself.
>
> anyhow, if anyone was cool with that, I'd be happy to work on it - just
> seems like a lot ot take on on my own.
>
> ciao !
> Daryl.
>
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Nicholas Faiz 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I recently tried to work on a project which really required wordpress
>> or drupal - it needed decent CMSing *and* blogging - and I don't touch
>> PHP (not out of disdain or anything, I've just never really used it,
>> and don't want to support it commercially). I ended up moving toward
>> enki, which handles blogging well and page management simply.
>>
>> Mephisto used to be quite good, but the Liquid templating layer was
>> irksome.
>>
>> I've tried to sit through one of those Refinery CMS videos but they
>> aren't very useful for questioning how the app can be extended and
>> seem to contain predictable ideas. I'm dubious about CMS' created by
>> design houses, as they often only cater to 'brochure sites' which are
>> good with theming but don't create content platforms/services which
>> are easy to extend using the framework.
>>
>> BCMS gets the brochure site approach right, and the UI is versatile,
>> except its extensibility is an issue, I think (one of my current
>> projects has extended it). They have a focussed team and it might well
>> overcome these issues with time.
>>
>> The entire CMS gap is a bit annoying. I've been involved in a lot of
>> CMS work over the last two years, and would be happy to have a hack
>> session in a Melbourne pub one weekend afternoon if anyone wanted to
>> have a go at doing something better, if only to share some ideas about
>> what a good CMS would do on the Rails platform.
>>
>> adva_cms - http://github.com/svenfuchs/adva_cms/ - coming out of
>> Germany was looking excellent for a little while, but I think the code
>> may be overly complex.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nicholas
>>
>> On Jan 22, 11:35 am, Daryl Manning <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I'd also say the same is true of a wordpress competitor though. I know
>> it
>> > irks me sometimes I still use wordpress even though I truly prefer
>> running
>> > an extending Rails app (let's face it, the wordpress eco system of
>> plugins
>> > is freaking amazing - much liek Drupal actually).
>> >
>> > ciao !
>> > Daryl
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:40 PM, [email protected] <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> > > I tried Radiant CMS a while ago. I actually found it pretty buggy and
>> > > slow. After looking at the code base, it was pretty clunky. Some of
>> > > the administration sections were pretty badly designed as well. I
>> > > tried explaining the Admin to some non techies, but they struggled. I
>> > > didn't mean for that to turn into a Radiant bash, but thats just my
>> > > experience. It may have changed since then (I played with it about 6
>> > > months ago). It almost made me write my own. I havent seen BrowserCMS
>> > > before, I'm guessing it doesn't rank very high when you google "rails
>> > > cms"
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