Bytheway Joomla is also a framework.. is a Content Management
Framework. I've been using it for years but I have to say that from a
performance point of view is CRAP.
I also think that the scopes of Django and Joomla are very different.
Django will never have the large adoption that Joomla has, be
Many thanks to V and others who have contributed to this topic.
More info. I guess I am coming up to speed now. The decision makers
are not managers, but a private organization who members will read
both proposals and ask questions from both vendors. At then end they
vote democratically. One membe
> A little background. I am a Django developer for almost 4 years.
> Recently I submitted a proposal to undertake the web operation of a
> community run orgnization. One vendor proposed Joomla and I have
> proposed Django. Never mind, he says Joomla is a framework. That is
> OK. What primarily dif
Thank you all for your thoughts. I liked the link to article that
compares Drupal with Django. I wish there was a Joomla vs. Drupal
compariosn too.
A little background. I am a Django developer for almost 4 years.
Recently I submitted a proposal to undertake the web operation of a
community run org
Hallöchen!
shacker writes:
> On Jun 15, 11:43 am, Torsten Bronger
> wrote:
>
>> First you need a functional specification for your project,
>> i.e. "must have"'s and "nice to have"'s. Size and agility of the
>> community as well as documentation are important, too. Then you
>> can filter a lit
On Wednesday 16 June 2010 01:37:02 shacker wrote:
> It depends what your "zoom level" is. For example, the org's questions
> may be questions like:
>
if it is drupal/joomla vs plone
> - In which system can we get our site up the fastest?
plone
> - Which system will be the most flexible if we ne
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 21:41:56 shacker wrote:
> These comparisons are not only possible, they're essential for a boss
> or a company trying to decide on their next platform. Only us geeks
> say things like "They can't be compared." Of course they can.
>
in which case compare drupal/joomla with
On Jun 15, 11:43 am, Torsten Bronger
wrote:
> First you need a functional specification for your project,
> i.e. "must have"'s and "nice to have"'s. Size and agility of the
> community as well as documentation are important, too. Then you can
> filter a little bit. But most established framew
Hallöchen!
shacker writes:
> [...]
>
> These comparisons are not only possible, they're essential for a
> boss or a company trying to decide on their next platform. Only us
> geeks say things like "They can't be compared." Of course they
> can.
Well, somewhat.
First you need a functional specif
On Jun 15, 3:50 am, justin jools wrote:
> The previous author is right Django is a framework to build systems
> and not an already built system like a Content Management System, like
> Joomla. If you do want a comparison you have to compare a Django built
> CMS like :http://www.django-cms.org/.
T
The previous author is right Django is a framework to build systems
and not an already built system like a Content Management System, like
Joomla. If you do want a comparison you have to compare a Django built
CMS like : http://www.django-cms.org/.
I don't know the reasons for your comparison but
The previous author is right Django is a framework to build systems
and not an already built system like a Content Management System, like
Joomla. If you do want a comparison you have to compare a Django built
CMS like : http://www.django-cms.org/.
I don't know the reasons for your comparison but
The previous author is right Django is a framework to build systems
and not an already built system like a Content Management System, like
Joomla. If you do want a comparison you have to compare a Django built
CMS like : http://www.django-cms.org/.
I don't know the reasons for your comparison but
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 00:05:44 Hooshyar wrote:
> I have a question. Do you know any reference, link or white paper that
> compares Joomla to Django? I know how wrong this comparison could be,
> but an avid Joomla/PHP vendor is making it.
django is a framework, joomla is a cms - so they cannot be
Hello Django users,
I have a question. Do you know any reference, link or white paper that
compares Joomla to Django? I know how wrong this comparison could be,
but an avid Joomla/PHP vendor is making it.
Also, if you know a reference material to compare Django to PHP, that
would be nice too, alt
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