On Oct 25, 2010, at 7:52 AM, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
>> I don't think that a demo should have all of the features active when it
>> was thrown together in so little time. It is not work messing up your
>> server space with potential hacking.
> 
> As mentioned earlier, the problem derives from calling the testing area 
> "demo". If it had been called "minimal version to start with" all these 
> necessary functions would have probably been included from the beginning.
>> 
>> Common sense will show that missing functions can be included.
> 
> Common sense shows, that nearly every function can be included in Drupal. But 
> it *has to be* included to start working with the CMS.
> 
> And time is too short to discuss the features - we have to start creating 
> websites with whatever CMS will have been chosen.

It feels like we're on a slippery slope here, with some folks thinking we're 
still in demo phase, and others thinking we're already starting a prototype 
phase. Let's just draw a line in the sand and choose one or the other, and make 
it explicit so that everyone in this discussion is on the same page.

> Until the decision of the Steering Committee there is still the chance to 
> include the modules in the Drupal "demo". This would give the SC a real 
> possibility to decide:
> In my eyes allowing the people waiting for the starting shot to create their 
> webpages *now* is the main precondition for their decision. What I read from 
> Christian's mails this is still not possible for Drupal, so there might be no 
> real decision...
> 
> I created a new table on the wiki page comparing only the necessities for 
> going live with either Drupal or SilverStripe.
> 
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/Evaluation_of_CMS_Platforms#Preconditions_to_go_live_with_one_of_the_CMS
> 
> I didn't test these features in both of the CMS as I don't have the time ATM. 
> I just added, what I remember from the discussion here.
> 
> Please update the table with your experiences.

It appears there is a "yes" for everything for Drupal here, and almost 
everything for SS.

-Ben


Benjamin Horst
[email protected]
646-464-2314 (Eastern)
www.solidoffice.com


-- 
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

Reply via email to