On Oct 5, 2:54 am, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Sid Bachtiar wrote:
> > I was trying to look something more for non-developer.
>
> > Let's say I developed a website then when I give the source code to my
> > client (who isn't computer illiterate, but is not familiar with
> > Symfony); at the moment I'll have to teach them a lot of things on how
> > to install/deploy, symfony commands (clear cache), how to change
> > database settings, and so on.
>
> Frankly, what you're asking makes no sense. Deploying a web site is not
> something you can just give to someone who is not technical.
One of the big weaknesses of Symfony is that it can not be deployed as
easily as WordPress. The fact that non-technical people have an easy
time installing WordPress gives WordPress much of its presence on the
web scene.
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