If you want to drive the site you can login with admin root: admin/bhorst$1234
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Keith Williams < [email protected]> wrote: > Just login to the site, you don't have admin rights, your just a user with > some perms. > admin/bhorst$1234 is password. > > > > 9, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Graham Lauder wrote: > >> > > On Tuesday 19 Oct 2010 12:39:56 Keith Williams wrote: >> > >> My opinion... >> > >> >> > >> Basically the only person that seems to want silverstripe is >> Christian. >> > >> I think there are 3-4 people here that like Drupal in this group. >> > > >> > > Add one to Christians Group, >> > > >> > > I tried your demo and I also tried the Silverstripe demo. The >> > > silverstripe interface is pretty intuitive I was changing permissions, >> > > adding users and groups in no time. Excellent >> > > >> > > The Drupal Demo, I figured adding groups, couldn't figure how to >> manage >> > > users or permissions and managed to post content >> > >> > http://www.mywebclass.org/~bhorst/admin/user<http://www.mywebclass.org/%7Ebhorst/admin/user> >> >> Access denied for testuser login >> >> > >> > > I did a comparison on Compare between Silverstripe and Drupal and >> while >> > > there were swings and roundabouts, the significant difference was that >> > > most of Drupals functionality seemed to come from addons or plugins >> and >> > > I couldn't see any easy way of installing said plugins.. >> > >> > You would not be able to install modules in the demo, since they require >> > filesystem access. However, installed modules (many of which come with >> the >> > system by default and can be considered "core" in an ordinary sense) can >> > be enabled or disabled in the admin here: >> > http://www.mywebclass.org/~bhorst/admin/build/modules<http://www.mywebclass.org/%7Ebhorst/admin/build/modules> >> >> Access denied again >> >> > >> > > On the strength of the above I would go with Silverstripe. >> > > >> > > However in addition to that: >> > > >> > > Christian has a long history with the project and that does give his >> > > opinion some gravitas especially given he will be responsible for the >> > > CMS in the end. >> > >> > Yes, I respect Christian, but I don't feel that he is giving this issue >> > sufficient balance. Having only installed Silverstripe once in a demo >> > instance is no substitute for real-world experience with a platform. You >> > may be disappointed in the half-complete Drupal Demo we've tried to set >> > up, but I and colleagues have implemented Drupal in dozens of real-world >> > sites for a vast array of clients, and it has stood up to the test. >> >> And please, don't think I don't rate your contribution over the years as >> highly. :) and I thank you for giving time to the debate. >> >> > >> > > The kicker for me though is that at some point in any OSS project >> roles >> > > change or people get added to teams for this sort of admin. The >> number >> > > of admins will expand quickly for all the various projects and the >> > > faster they are up to speed on any CMS, the better. To me >> Silverstripe >> > > wins this hands down. >> > >> > I think quite differently here. There are far more people in the FLOSS >> > world familiar with Drupal, some of OOo's infrastructure has already >> been >> > in Drupal, and new people who have used CMSs in the past likely have >> > encountered Drupal. It's tested, it's robust, and it's widely known. >> >> Fair comment and I would agree that the Drupal community is extensive and >> passionate, however my experience has shown in the past that the passion >> can >> get in the way of practicality, however having said that, my thanks for >> your >> reasoned debate to this point. >> >> My point was that people who are Drupal Geeks, while they may be out >> there, >> are not always Office Suite Geeks like you and I, the people who will end >> up >> administering this will invariably be the latter >> >> However, my mind is always open and if evidence is shown to the contrary >> I'll >> be happy to put my small weight behind it. >> >> I should probably point out here that the IIRC Daniel Carrera set up the >> ingots site on Drupal. http://www.theingots.org Ian Lynch could confirm >> or >> correct that. >> >> Cheers >> GL >> >> >> >> -- >> Graham Lauder, >> OpenOffice.org MarCon (Marketing Contact) NZ >> http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html >> >> OpenOffice.org Migration and training Consultant. >> >> INGOTs Assessor Trainer >> (International Grades in Open Technologies) >> www.theingots.org >> >> -- >> E-mail to [email protected] <website%[email protected]>for >> instructions on how to unsubscribe >> List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/website/ >> All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be >> deleted >> >> > > > -- > *Thought Farm Productions <http://www.thoughtfarmproductions.com> > [email protected]* > *(201) 691-7057* > > -- *Thought Farm Productions <http://www.thoughtfarmproductions.com> [email protected]* *(201) 691-7057* -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/website/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
