I think you should do in Midgard where Midgard is good for: templating and
content management.  It's a discussion that pops up once in a while on the
mailinglist...
Some of the things you ask for are already availabe in plain php, so why
reinvent it?

> Always when I look at the other CMSes out there I see that they got cool
> stuff that we should provide as well. This is a small call for all those
> who do not feel like developing core midgard C stuff but want to make
> cool midgardapps anyway.
...
> Ideas:
> * A system for online polls.

There probably are several small scripts available at e.g.  hotscripts.com
or .phpclasses.org , but a very robust one is http://www.phpesp.org/

> * A connector for using OpenOffice for editing documents (Plone has one
> so we should too)
> * A simple system to make RDF-feeds based on topics or a
> searchparameter.

Maybe http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=midgard-user&m=105828606723598&w=2 can
be a start, and there's also Nemein's solution of course:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=midgard-user&m=105876979628420&w=2

> * An interface for inserting articles from emails.
> * A wiki.

Here again I'm really not sure whether developing in Midgard would be the
right solution.  Why not try something like tikiwiki.org?

> * A docbook xml maker based on the wiki.
> * A system for running crontabs.

regards,

pascal




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