From: Alessandro P. (T. / J578) <al...@ti...> - 2002-02-10 19:46:42
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On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 13:07, Marc Albrecht wrote: > Ciao, Alessandro, > > since the phpwebsite developers do not answer on my requests to supply > me with information about planned changes and development for phpws, I > will now create my own content management system. I really would have Uhm...what your informations you required? Please note that a lot of informations about our roadmap is available on phpwebsite.appstate.edu, in a recent article of Matthew McNaney, which expose the new core we're working on. This core will rely on PEAR's db abstraction layer and will offer full modularity, templates usage (instead of current layouts), advanced autentication systems (different levels of admin and users, applicable to each module/component) and so on. Btw, if you want to create a new one...well, good luck. > liked to support phpwebsite - but I expect a minimum of progress. My There had been a lot of progress since oct 2001 (0.8.1) : see CVS version. > main problem with phpwebsite is, that the database structure can be > expected to change with future releases, just as well as the way a web > site is "created on the fly" by the system. This makes external, > "unknowing" development impossible, one has to rely on the basic system > to be comfortable enough for ones own projects _and_ stay the way it is > - as far as possible. This is partially true: as said above, the new core will cause a revolution in phpWebSite. > I am wishing you and the development team (is there any?) all the best, > Marc Albrecht Yes, there is one and it pretty big :> Perhaps, i'm the most exposed member of it actually...this could cause you and some users there is only me behind phpWS but this is not true: there are a lot of people behind it, involved in different tasks. Even if we're sory to lose you, I wish you, along with the phpWebSite development team, all the best for your new content manager; Alessandro -- Alessandro "TXM" Pisani - al...@ti... - ICQ #2209087 phpWebSite Development Team http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu INWO Project coordinator http://inwoproject.sourceforge.net "I will carry you through, hicking and screaming, and in the end you will thank me" - Tyler Durden [from "Fight Club"] |