Sugra

welcome to the Magnolia community. I am happy that you are working with Magnolia and are interested to move things forward.

I think it is a great idea to document best-practice, and welcome you to do so using the wiki (wiki.m.i) to start describing your experiences etc.

The things you wish to add are extensive. Some will need considerable conceptional work from our side, other will arrive with 3.7. Feel free to help with your experience and give back to Magnolia.

I think your peer-concept is questionable. Magnolia is open-source; peering is not. Legally, anything you develop against Magnolia CE is protected by the GPLv3, so distribution of your developments will have to be GPLv3. To that end, it makes more sense to get involved directly on the dev-list instead of "peering"

Just my 2 cents.

Regards
- Boris


On Sep 2, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Sugra Llistaire wrote:


Dear magnolia co-customer,
argus.net is interested in starting a peering experience about the development of complex projects using magnolia and custom applications.

argus.net is a 12 year experience company focused in building web projects. At this point we feel like finding other companies interested in exchange of technology, methodology and resources. Our experience and knowledge are all accessible in our platform, we are proud of, and as well we are interested in sharing with others. The thirst of technology and demand of our markets push us towards this target.

Our ideal peer might be :
- a young company plenty of fresh ideas, eager to offer web 2.0 features over magnolia
- with proficient J2EE and CSS2 developers
- experienced in Magnolia
- interested in peering and open minded about technology exchange
- interested in sharing a methodology, co-develope a platform with standard and custom features to be added to new projects. The features are about form management (uploads, fck, etc), user management, permission access, error management, multilanguage, import/export, web 2.0 features (comments, votes, permalink, tags, polls, catpcha, triggers, etc) and the rest of features we add to our projects. All this code, that runs on magnolia, is open to be shared we other peers

The first contact might consist on:
- explain us what you do, how and what resources you count on
- show us up what you have done
- why you believe in peering
- tell us about your next project
- any other ideas
- we'll avaluate the mutual benefits we believe we can reach





----------------------------------------------------------------
for list details see
http://documentation.magnolia.info/
----------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------
for list details see
http://documentation.magnolia.info/
----------------------------------------------------------------

Reply via email to