Thanx mate :D

This is really my first foray into the world of cms's so I'm not sure
exactly what's what just yet.

I'll let you know if I need serious customization :)

Cheers
Daniel

On 27 November 2010 12:57, Nicholas Faiz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been working on Inkling - a DSL frameworkish thing for
> implementing your own CMS or knowledgement management system - for a
> while now.
>
> An easy call to make about whether or not you can use something like
> RefineryCMS is (a) are you handling a straightforward CMS site (e.g. a
> 'brochure site'), without a lot of customisation required for your
> content objects and (b) do you need to integrate with other APIs or
> systems and how well can the CMS handle it (does it insist on having a
> db table called 'Users', even though your shopping cart engine/plugin
> will want to mandate the same table with differently named columns,
> etc.).
>
> I'll be refactoring Inkling in December and perhaps pimping it then.
> If you're making a more complex system, or it needs to be specialized,
> give me a shout.
>
> Cheers,
> Nicholas
>
>
> On Nov 26, 10:31 am, Tim McEwan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >         +1 for Refinery - it's awesome.  It's so simple for the users,
> and that's the ultimate goal, right?Yes, it has a plugin system; engines:
> https://github.com/resolve/refinerycms/wiki/EnginesDisclosure:I'm *not* a
> Refinery dev.
> >
> >         -- Tim McEwanSent with Sparrow
> >
> >         On Friday, 26 November 2010 at 08:54, Daniel N wrote:
> >
> >             Hi,Is refinery something we could get in and add esi support
> to?  Is there a plugin system for refinery?CheersDanielOn 26 November 2010
> 08:09, parndt <[email protected]> wrote:I can definitely recommend
> Refinery CMS and it's Rails3, too.
> > Of course I am a core developer of it, but it's a great solution.
> >
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