On 22/06/2010, at 12:35 PM, Adam Heath wrote:

> Scott Gray wrote:
>> On 22/06/2010, at 5:44 AM, Adam Heath wrote:
>>> Something not mentioned above, is that I should not be forced to
>>> abandon my favorite editor.  This includes using vim, emacs,
>>> dreamweaver, and grep+perl+cat+sed.
>> 
>> Jackrabbit has WebDAV support, as does dreamweaver, vim and emacs.
> 
> find/ls/cat/grep/sed/perl don't.

I'm so sad that our business users won't be able to make use of these tools in 
their ERP systems.

> git doesn't.  svn doesn't.
> 
> The latter means that they store the local files in webdav, or
> something.  Not that they talk to a remote server for pulling in fresh
> updates.

Bait and switch on the conversation topic.  Right now I care little about SCM 
tools in relation to content management, there are really much bigger fish to 
fry.

What I'm looking to solve is the common business uses of content management in 
support of an ERP system, something in which OFBiz lacks at the moment.  I 
don't want to get bogged down by edge cases and advanced requirements when 
there is already so much to think about.

Regards
Scott

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