And because of this I have been looking and designing in my head how to make blogitizor not just a blog engine, but a pluggable system.
-Thadeus On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote: > Well I have been looking at a bunch of them, because a CMS can be a > blog and a blog is a stripped down CMS. > > Ive noticed that most CMS systems are actually just pluggable > frameworks, in which you install the features you want. > > Take redmine for example, its a bug tracking software like trac, but > implemented in such a way you can install a blog, your own themes, > hell I could make it look and act exactly like my current website with > the right plugin except for the fact I don't know ruby. > > HazelCMS is done in a plugin fashion as well, you just install a > component and it appears, im sure you could write a version control > and have it hook into hazelcms as well. > > So really Ive wondered do we need a CMS or a blog or a wiki, or do we > need a true pluggable system that can become anything with the right > mix and match of plugins > > -Thadeus > > > > > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> ah I was also attracted to the admin look and feel. >> >> web2py needs a RadiantC > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en.