Personally, art.ubuntu.com is nice, but there are many many alternatives out there with vastly better content and system. While I do feel the artsite would have a great place in the community, I also feel that it should be remade from the ground up to really offer unique services since it is "ubuntu-only" in a way. Considering the earlier posts regarding the CMS, this confirms this. I for one would love to see the submissions in a dedicated artsite like that to become automatically included in some sort of special synaptic-version, so when going into the system settings to change theme one can simply click a button there to see what's available in the sites database seamlessly.

Off the point though.

Regarding CMS, as Neil said, there is no shortage of great, free CMS-systems. I've been using Joomla for example, which has a lot of plugins that could form a basis for an easy-to-handle artwork site.

/weidel

2006/7/14, Niel Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 16:00:33 +0200
"Luka Čehovin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> deep sleep and postpone its upgrade till post-Edgy (i think). If
> someone is willing to do some research on alternative CMSs he/she is
> more than welcome to post the results here on ML

It can't be the lack of a CMS.. there are 1000's of CMS's to
choose from, and we're already running Zope on Launchpad. Why don't we
plonk one of the image cartridges ontop and get ready to go again?


- Niel


>
> i hope that the reason for closing the AUC is now a bit more clear ...
>
> Cheers,
> -Luka
>

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