Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, A Whillas hat gesagt: // A Whillas wrote:
I'm an experienced web developer. I think the puredata.info does have
some issues which could be fixed but with some time and effort. My
recommendation would be to use an opensource CMS like Drupal to
manage the community side of stuff because:
- Its taxonomy module is a very powerful tool for organising and
cross referencing content and is easy to use 2. Its very easy to extent so modules for Pd specific content could
be wiped up quickly as required. 3. Massive development community and is updated and patched constantly. 4. Won the "Open Source CMS Award" this year (http://www.packtpub.com/ award) so must be doing something right.
true. plone only made it under the top 5 :-)
- Excellent multi-lingual support.
- Flexible and fast setup. Content migration might slow this down
however.
Not to start a CMS-comparison, but all these features are available in the current Plone site as well. Setup even already is done. And it is administered by IEM, who run all their stuff with Plone, so there's quite a bit of knowledge and experience already there, not to mention the tons of content that has been uploaded already and hundreds (statistics, IOhannes?) of registered users.
currently there are 2224 registered users.
there is currently a total of about 2.5GB data on puredata.info
fgsmdr. IOhannes