Francois Dumais wrote: > I would like to know if the thing is ready,
That would wholly depend on your definition of 'ready'. Ready to be used? People are allready using it. Ready as in "done, let's go do something else"? No. > is it stable, Depends on the version you pick. Current CVS is pretty stable, but I wouldn't label it as 100% guaranteed bugfree right now. 1.4.2 is decent. > is it worth it, Noone but you can answer that. > is it time consuming to have something presentable to customers, The most time-consuming part of building a good site is in conceiving, then building. Midgard aids in the building part. How time-consuming a site will be depends on the demands of your client. > does it crash? I find this an odd question, posed like this. Yes, we've had crashes. We're pretty good at fixing them fast. But it's not like it's part of the feature set. > Is it really valuable? Depends on you. The software alone is without worth. When you build sites with it, it may be valuable to you. If it helps you, or saves you time, it may be of value to you. But there's no intrinsic value to it. Think about it. Most people would say a new car is valuable. Yet if you don't use it, it's without value. > And what about NADMIN, is it useful I find it very useful myself. > and does it add to productivity? For me, yes. Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
