On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 05:01, Tony Lee wrote: > Um... James is offering to pay/donate 'money'. Maybe the AUD isn't > attractive to anyone... Perhaps it would help to know approximately how > much...
I know that James is offering that, and IIRC I already made a quick quote. It might need to be tuned if we want to go MidCOM route, though. What is AUD? > Yep. All the things James mentioned. Nuke on Midgard. Polls, Forms, Mail > a Friend, etc. It only takes a quick search with google to turn up the > PHP for this kind of thing. Understanding how it should mesh with > Midgard requires inside help. Agreed. We have much of this in native Midgard as well. I'll draft a plan (did already some paper sketches last night) about the new example site / data package and we can start talking :-) > Absolutely. Show me the way and I'll do anything I can but as you know > I'm still a little wet behind the ears :D. You're certainly welcome. > But where does this leave Aegir? Are you talking about an Aegir plug and > play sample site or a generic Midgard site? To what extent can one be > used with the others? I'm talking about both. In my view Midgard would install a fully built example site, and framework for building similar site using Aegir CMS templates and MidCOM components. > Where does Aegir currentl fit into the Midgard development program. I > hear it's the best interface for newbies to date but it still not 100% > in itself. Aegir is still the best administrative and content management UI for Midgard. If we get the licensing issues settled, Aegir would definitely be the default admin interface in midgard-data. > Tony /Bergie -- Henri Bergius [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant Partner Tel: +358-20-198 6032 Nemein Oy http://www.nemein.com/ Nemein.Net -- Project tracking solution for consulting companies http://www.nemein.com/Nemein.Net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
