2008/9/8 Thomas Steinacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Thomas!

>
> @Antoni Aloy:
> What do you mean by integration? Like integrating other applications
> (e.g. a gallery) into the CMS? We're still looking for a good solution
> to do that (e.g. by providing an API which allows to write a CMS
> plugin which would allow to integrate a third-party app directly into
> the CMS).
>
> I divide CMS in applications in two groups, one are just APIs, so you can
create an application and the CMS just provides the content, but in that
kind of applications textual content  is not the goal. So, they are easy to
integrate with your applications but they don't provide much functionallity.
Django-cms would be that kind.

The other group are CMS applications. That is, the CMS *is *the application.
They are very usefull when your site is content based. Usually this kind of
cms applications don't fit when creating applications that need a CMS. The
user interface for the CMS and the fucntionallity are much better than the
prevoious one.

I don't know yet where to classify it. In fact I'll be very happy if I could
have a powerfull CMS like yours being able to create applications using it
as a way to manage multilanguage content.

My english is not as good as I like but this is what I'd tried to say with
"integration".

-- 
Antoni Aloy López
Blog: http://trespams.com
Site: http://apsl.net

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