2008/3/19, Pierre Buyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I've been quite silent since the Ubuntu-be 2008 kickoff as must of my > time has been taken by others side-projects and paid day work. I > forgot to "announce" that I had written down what I believe are basic > requirements for the Ubuntu-be website. It's available for comments > and edit at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/2008/WebsiteRequirements. > The basic idea behind these requirements is to re-use existing CMS > feature to set-up a website for Ubuntu-be that can also serve as > backend for the Supporter Points Map. > > There has been a lot of talk about which CMS, framework and language > to use. I have no personal preference about a CMS or it's language. > But since we have very scarce human resources (lot of people, but very > few hours per person), I'm strongly against the "let's do it ourself > with this kicking-ass framework" approach. I've done this mistake in > the past, I don't want to repeat it. > > For what I know, Drupal 6 may be a good candidate since it provides > OpenID , customizable user profile and multilingual support. Add to that that Canonical and most other locoteams use drupal, and a drupal plugin for launchpad is in the works.
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