Re: What about WordPress or something similar?
- From: Stefan Rotsch <linux stefanrotsch de>
- To: Thomas Wood <thos gnome org>
- Cc: artweb-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What about WordPress or something similar?
- Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 22:18:35 +0100
Thomas Wood wrote:
- Migration: How easy would it be to migrate the existing users, data,
files, screenshots and the rest to a CMS? I think this would be
especially hard for users, since I can't see anyway that passwords could
be transferred (unless the new CMS supports exactly the same method for
storing passwords as art-web currently does).
I know this would be the most difficult task. But a decision should be
based on the benefits of a CMS vs. the difficulty of migration.
- Features: We would still have to do a lot of work to implement the
plugins needed to handle art-web specific data and pages. There is a lot
more metadata associated with backgrounds and themes than is obvious.
Also, themes and backgrounds are not handled the same way as you might
expect (backgrounds have many more requirements than themes). A third
type of item may also appear soon, in the form of collections of other
items.
I must admit I haven't taken a look at the a.g.o. sources yet.
- Control: If you move to a CMS you loose control of your source code to
a certain extent. I don't particularly have any motivation to read and
learn another CMS's source code just to make some minor (but possibly
vital) changes. There are several people already familiar with the bulk
of the art-web code, and it is probably much easier to get to grips with
due to it's (relative) small size.
That's true for sure. On the other hand, what would you want to edit if
thinks work well and bugs get fixed by the community; you simply would
have to install a new version of the CMS?!?
There are also factors out of our control, such as restrictions placed
on us by the gnome.org system policies and procedures (this is the
reason it has not been possible to implement a file upload system until
recently).
ACK.
Not to mention the time and effort people have put in to coding art-web.
It would be a shame to throw this all away, so I personally would not
like to see art-web replaced with an external CMS.
That's an issue, too. But it is also about weighting the benefits of a
CMS against telling people 'their' code won't be used anymore.
I hope you get me right: I don't want to "sell" a CMS to you. But when
looking at the tasks on the ToDo list, from my point of view it would be
an option to think about the migration to an CMS, instaead of
iplementing that bunch of features on our own.
Independant of deciding which way to go, I just want you to know I'm
willing to help working on a.g.o.
Stefan
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