Re: WebObjects Foundation
Re: WebObjects Foundation
- Subject: Re: WebObjects Foundation
- From: Cornelius Jaeger <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 23:51:36 +0200
Hi All
opensource wo cms.
so whose gonna send in the first schema?
heck here goes:
ContentFolder (Hierarchical) <-->> ContentFolder2Content <<-> Content
<->> ContentItems <->> ContentItems2Assets <<-> Asset <-> AssetData
AssetFolder (Hierarchical) <->> AssetFolder2Asset <<-> Asset <->
AssetData
basic Asset Management and Content Management. No Privs or user rights.
l8r
cornelius
On 22.08.2006, at 20:02, Pascal Robert wrote:
Le 06-08-22 à 04:04, Yann Bizeul a écrit :
My advice is that if we don't use WO to host the web site, we can
use anything completely unrelated to WO, choosing a solution based
on administration simplicity and accessibility, no matter it is a
step backward technologicaly speaking.
Personnaly, I think we should run a basic solution using WO that
will growth with the time to include modules people think are
necessary, progressively.
As a starting point, a simple WO application with news engine and
basic CMS features (projects repository with a link to the file,
homepage, and descriptive text with categorization should be
sufficient).
Actually, I think writing a new WO app for the community site will
not be hard. For a start, we only need an admin with textarea
boxes with TinyMCE to update the pages. It's cheap, but it can be
done really fast.
I think that a WO tool like Drupal (without PHP and with a better
admin) would be nice in the long term.
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