Re: Proposal for a new CMS



Hei,

I hacked the rss.php script and got what I wanted. :-)

--lucasr

2007/6/18, Jim Hodapp <james hodapp gmail com>:
Lucas, isn't there already an RSS feed? Oh, you want an RSS feed of
every document, not just the current issue. Hmm, I haven't touched
TXP in so long I simply don't remember.

Jim


On Jun 18, 2007, at 3:33 PM, Lucas Rocha wrote:

> Hei,
>
> Jim, do you know how I can generate a RSS feed with all the content in
> textpattern? This would make the content migration much easier.
>
> --lucasr
>
> 2007/6/18, Lucas Rocha <lucasr gnome org>:
>> Ah, I forgot to mention:
>>
>> - The footer is not the same. I'm still investigating on how to
>> change it.
>>
>> --lucasr
>>
>> 2007/6/18, Lucas Rocha <lucasr at mundo gmail com>:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Our new CMS is almost ready in the layout side. I'd like you to
>>> have a
>>> look and check what's missing. Known issues:
>>>
>>> - Archives is not ready yet (jeff is looking for a plugin which
>>>   does what we want)
>>> - Intro text in the articles are not styled correctly
>>> - Content is not migrated yet
>>> - The articles URL are not backwards compatible yet
>>>
>>> I'd like to propose that we change the URL schedule to
>>>   articles/year/month/article_name
>>>
>>> IMO, It makes more sense for GJ. A backward compatibility
>>> redirection
>>> needs to be provided of course.
>>>
>>> The test site is available at:
>>>   http://test.gnomejournal.org/
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> --lucasr
>>>
>>>
>>> 2007/6/15, Lucas Rocha <lucasr gnome org>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>> I think this is a great idea!
>>>>
>>>> Good to know! :-)
>>>>
>>>>> Can't wait to have a look at the test installation. :-)
>>>>
>>>> I started to apply the layout already. It's pretty near to the
>>>> current
>>>> layout. You can see at: http://test.gnomejournal.org
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>>
>>>> --lucasr
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 22:31:31 +0300
>>>>> "Lucas Rocha" <lucasr gnome org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's a known issue that the CMS we currently use for GNOME
>>>>>> Journal
>>>>>> namely (Textpattern) has some critical problems. I would say
>>>>>> that the
>>>>>> main problems are:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - It's completely unmaintained and outdated;
>>>>>> - It's broken (every now and then the database just corrupts).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Going direct to the point: I'd like to propose that we move GNOME
>>>>>> Journal to the new Wordpress MU deployed in GNOME servers
>>>>>> (blogs.gnome.org). There several advantages on using it:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - It's fully maintained and updated in GNOME servers (and will
>>>>>> continue to be);
>>>>>> - It's simple to use;
>>>>>> - It's extensible enough in case we need to add new features
>>>>>> to the
>>>>>> journal;
>>>>>> - It can have basic multi-language support;
>>>>>> - It covers all our current needs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some important notes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - We'll keep the very same layout and look n' feel that we
>>>>>> have now;
>>>>>> - Everyone who currently have access to textpattern will have
>>>>>> access
>>>>>> to the new system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've already talked with Jeff (who is maintaing Wordpress MU
>>>>>> in GNOME)
>>>>>> to setup a new blog and make it available at
>>>>>> test.gnomejournal.org.
>>>>>> I'll be doing some tests there with our current layout and
>>>>>> content.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any strong objection against this proposal?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --lucasr
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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