Hi Enrique,

On 01.03.01 (14:54), Enrique Vega wrote:
> The second way to show how to build a web site with midgard
> would be to have a step by step how-to building a dynamic web
> site. I understand Midhoo is supposedly doing this, and I have
> gotten the first release from Phillipp, but I have to be
> honest with you. What I have seen so far is nowhere near a
> useful how-to for setting up a web site. Phillipp, I am not
> trying to put your efforts down.

No problem -- midHoo was never supposed to go as far as being a
step-by-step howto because that would be way too big a project
for my current time resources. Instead, midHoo is just intended
to become a small and simple application with two goals in mind:

1. people can actually _use_ it as a link directory, extend its
   functionality etc., as any other Open Source application, and
2. people can learn from it how to build simple Midgard
   applications. Note: It should just be clean and documented
   code, not much more, as midHoo presents only one way of
   developing in Midgard -- the way that worked best for the
   combination of my coding style on the one and the
   requirements of the project (making a link directory) on the
   other hand.

Most important points are: It's only an application, not a whole
web site. And it's far from being a tutorial -- it's just code.

I hope midHoo could be included in the MOVE project which
intends to create just what you're requesting (in conjunction
with a replacement for the old VMUC example site), but that
project seems to be stuck...

     phr
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