I can help with docs.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 2:44 AM, ~redShadow~ redsha...@hackzine.org wrote:
I have quite large experience with Drupal, which I used since 2006 tu
build pretty much everything web-related, from websites to applications,
often using it more as a framework than a CMS.
That
I'm also very interested in getting more CMS functions into web2py.
I can help with:
- testing
- server resources if needed
- setting up bugtracker, wikipage
I think a own mailinglist and a wiki page first. Very soon a bugtracker.
Maybe a web2py based bugtracker.
Kenneth
I
I can help with development. We need this functionality. Sort of like a
reverse Drupal in that web2py would be a framework that also does CMS.
Here is what you are looking for
https://github.com/lucasdavila/web2py-cms
Import wordpress xml into web2py-cms automatic, implement ckeditor, and
others functions.
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
Web Developer
ovidio...@gmail.com
I have quite large experience with Drupal, which I used since 2006 tu
build pretty much everything web-related, from websites to applications,
often using it more as a framework than a CMS.
That project is great, but IMHO it has some drawbacks.
The first that comes to mind:
* Not-so-elegant code,
We really need a CMS/Blog that the developer really cares ., It have a
lot of potential to become top CMS/Blog.
Due to the fact of web2py's Single step deployment , many
not-so-technical users will want to adopt it . If theres a stable ,
active CMS , developed using Web2py , it will change the
Hi Phylo,
On 04/11/2011 06:06, Phyo Arkar wrote:
We really need a CMS/Blog that the developer really cares ., It have a
lot of potential to become top CMS/Blog.
I agree, in principle, but we need to define our terms here. If by
CMS/Blog we're referring to something like Wordpress, then that
Lets Keep it simple , mature first instead of rushing it loaded with features.
Lets start with Main feature of WordPress , A blog , Layout/Theme
management , Posting news , Tagging , comments (Instant-press should
have to features)
Make those features works well stable and robust.
Add more
Plone itself is a beast of its own, even tho web2py is a lot easier
than Zope and can create something that beats Plone , alot easier
than doing it with zope, we should not try to go that way.
On 11/4/11, Philip Kilner phil.kil...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Phylo,
On 04/11/2011 06:06, Phyo Arkar
Hi,
On 04/11/2011 12:39, Phyo Arkar wrote:
Plone itself is a beast of its own, even tho web2py is a lot easier
than Zope and can create something that beats Plone , alot easier
than doing it with zope, we should not try to go that way.
There are things that Zope Plone do with acquisition,
Hi Carl,
On 02/02/2011 12:46, Carl wrote:
has anyone direct experience of using Wordpress, SquareSpace or
similar solution alongside Web2py?
These solutions appeal for their maturity and I'd like to use one to
do the donkey work and fall back to Web2py to do my site's specific
functionality.
has anyone direct experience of using Wordpress, SquareSpace or
similar solution alongside Web2py?
These solutions appeal for their maturity and I'd like to use one to
do the donkey work and fall back to Web2py to do my site's specific
functionality.
Without them I feel like I'm reinventing
Instant Press - http://code.google.com/p/instant-press/
_
*Gilson Filho*
*Web Developer
http://gilsondev.com*
2011/2/2 Carl m...@carlroach.com
has anyone direct experience of using Wordpress, SquareSpace or
similar solution alongside Web2py?
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