balachandar muruganantham wrote:
for community kind of sites, developing everything from scratch is like
reinventing the wheel. when there are already tools available for building
community sites like http://demo.ilugc.in, u need not do coding with hand.
We all can code with hand. What extra time we spend by 'coding by hand',
it will be off-set by less-complicated administration overhead.
but with http://demo.ilugc.in, you will see the content being updated by its
users. i updated content related to SFD 2009. some one have added event.
users can do job posting, report bugs etc.
There is a perfectly good way to update stuff (like committing to and
deploying a public repo) on the alternatives too, both ilugc.org and
ilugc.org.in - perhaps it's not 'real-time' like a CMS. But then, that
real-time aspect also encourages spam. So I guess people can make up
their own minds.
Vamsee.
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