The interesting part for me is that once Mambo is powered by PHP it
should be a heck of a lot easier to develop websites that require CMS
functionality.

Most of the websites I develop at the moment have CMS elements
(allowing the site owners to add new content, change content etc.)
with some custom coded areas: e.g. an event booking system.


On Aug 16, 2:35 pm, "Jon Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm sure that mambo going with cake is great from a feel good point of
> > view.
>
> > But, what practical benefit is there for cakephp developers? Will it
> > be easier for cake developers to develop mambo modules? Will mambo
> > modules be valuable for cake developers?
>
> I'd say a major bonus would be understanding how mambo is put
> together, which is quite hard now without a lot of work. Once it's
> cakeified, it will be pretty easy to get a view of what's going on.
> This will in turn make building modules much easier (will modules be
> replaced by cakephp plugins I wonder?), and just using it as a
> learning example to pick apart will be good.
>
> just me y 2p
>
> jb
>
> --
>
> jon bennett
> w:http://www.jben.net/
> iChat (AIM): jbendotnet Skype: jon-bennett


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