Leonardo Santagada wrote:
> Tero, you said you wanted some way to easily update the site, I think
> you have these options (at least using the sf.net servers):
> * A php light cms.
> * A wiki in python/cgi or php
> * rest2web
> * A blog tool
>
> What do you think is the best one? I am more inclined for the rest2web
> or php cms, but I never used Firedrop or anyother blog-like tool.
> After choosing I can start helping in the transition to it.
>
Hmm, I had never heard of rest2web before, it seems like an interesting
idea. I've never bothered to learn reST, though.
With any PHP application, I really want to see how serious the
developers are about security before considering it for usage.
I have used TWiki on a few websites and like the speed I can create
content with it. Wikis do have their shortcomings, though, and I'd
actually like to learn something new - as long as learning it doesn't
take too much time considering the deadline.
As for a blog, I already set one up at http://www.teroajk.net/blog/ and
the alternatives there don't seem very useful to build a site like this,
IMHO.
So I think rest2web could be worth a try. Learning the basics of reST
shouldn't take very long and I believe it to be a useful skill to have.
Just to let everyone know, I'll be away from Saturday to next week's
Tuesday. My wife has her (very short) holiday and we're making a short
trip during which I won't have access to computers.
--
Tero Kuusela
"It is through creating, not possessing, that life is revealed."
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