Also you should probably provide a copy that functions as a symfony plugin,
since it will most definitely provide a useful piece of functionality that
other symfony users will want to integrate with their own systems.

On 11/30/06, Colin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Personally I think you'd be better off to keep the easy to install and
> manage goals, but don't be overly simple.  In this day and age, and
> especially since you plan to make heavy use of ajax, people aren't really
> looking for simple.  They're looking for easy to use and manage, but they
> also want the powerful features that make the system special.  If your
> system has nothing that sets it apart from other systems, no one is going to
> use it.  You have to have something that stands out.
>
> Aside from that, I think you should definitely come up with a very well
> designed plan.  Not having to do things twice, or move things around once
> you've done them, is a very good thing, particularly when you're discussing
> a large project being developed by geographically and linguistically
> separated people.
>
> And while I don't think I want to be a programmer, I'll volunteer to write
> documentation when needed.
>
> --Colin
>
> On 11/30/06, Pierre Minnieur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > since symfony is announced to become stable in the next future, I've
> > started my weblog project called "entropy". Entropy will be a weblog
> > system based on the symfony framework. At the moment entropy is in
> > planning phase, means: I have a vision and a goal, but no plan right
> > now.
> >
> > My vision is to build an easy to install, easy to manage and feature
> > complete weblog system for casual bloggers and technical enthusiastics
> > who would like to make heavy use of PHP5 and AJAX.
> >
> > It will only cover the basics of weblog features, such as (slap me if I
> > forgot an essential thing, eh!):
> >
> > - postings (podcasting, tagging, categories, commenting,
> > track-/pingbacks, rss-feeds)
> > - integration of web services (such as technorati, flickr,
> > audioscrobbler, del.icio.us ...)
> > - static pages
> > - xml-rpc api support
> > - themes / styles
> > - text filters
> > - sidebar plugins
> >
> > A little plus will be the web services, the text/output filters (e.g.
> > markdown) and the sidebar plugins (e.g. a tag cloud, or a search bar or
> > integrating a web service). Although I want to keep the whole system as
> > simple as possible, I would like to make heavy use of AJAX.
> >
> > I invite anybody who would love to help me realising this. A complete
> > infracstructure has been build up including Trac, Subversion, IRC,
> > Mailing Lists (a Forum will follow). If you're interested in helping
> > me, feel free to take a look at the projects website and contact me:
> >
> > http://www.entropy-project.com/
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Pierre
> >
> >
> > > >
> >
>
>
> --
> "Doh!"  - Homer Simpson




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