Hi guys,

You would not believe it.
Some guy ( who i dont even know) twittered me http://www.skylinecms.nl

I gave it a try, minus some installation problems I am very impressed.
It has the ease of Integration with any rails app, while being simple light
and pretty powerful CMS

give it a try

I am amazed that nobody heard about it, it apparently been around for a
while.


All the best

Kirill R

On 25 January 2010 16:26, Nicholas Faiz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Daryl,
>
> About theming, you might look at how Mephisto handled it.
>
> I'd recommend trying to get one or two other programmers involved in
> what you do with SimpleLog. It really is a matter of having a number
> of groups invest in a platform for it to be successful, well, as far
> as open source CMS' go, anyway.
>
> Cheers,
> N.
>
> On Jan 24, 2:26 pm, Daryl Manning <[email protected]> wrote:
> > OK, seriously thinking about taking the old SimpleLog code (which I ran
> for
> > a while and was very good) and updating/using it as a base for my own
> > purposes and adding a few features I want.
> >
> > One thing I was wondering, does anyone know enough about the wordpress
> > theming engine to give me some pointers on what it would take to write
> > something that could take existing wordpress themes and convert them over
> > (or at least have some drop in compatibility with a rails blog theme
> engine
> > ?) ?
> >
> > Daryl.
> >
> > On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Nicholas Faiz <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks Sutto - I'm going to spend 30 minutes messing about with
> > > Refinery now.
> >
> > > Gary (buzzware) - yeh, community is the main determinant for the
> > > success of a CMS, and it would be foolish to look past available
> > > options. Having said that, there are different degrees of openness and
> > > different ideas about what CMS' should do across the various projects,
> > > so contributing isn't always the best idea.
> >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Nicholas
> >
> > > On Jan 23, 12:34 am, buzzware <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > FWIW I would be saddened to see another weekend hack Ruby CMS, but
> I'd
> > > > love
> > > > to see these company-backed ones (refinery, browsercms) made awesome.
> > > > Being Ruby and on GitHub, its pretty easy to make modifications that
> > > > can be eventually merged into the main codebase.
> >
> > > > If you must start from scratch (and there may be good reasons to) I
> > > > would
> > > > like to add that I think Radiants "no fluff" attitude sets the bar
> too
> > > > low
> > > > for what should be core functionality. eg. the ability to reorder
> > > > pages
> > > > in Radiant requires an extension, and I couldn't find one as natural
> > > > to use
> > > > as bcms's built in drag and drop.
> > > > There are things that are very hard to add later ,
> > > > and there are things that are necessary for 90% of projects with
> > > > non-technical users eg. a decent editor - that should be in early.
> > > > Along these lines I would strongly suggest making it an engine or
> > > > whatever that can integrate with an existing app eg. Spree or plain
> > > > Rails
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