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Re: Suggestion : a new T2 Website: msg#00113

Subject: Re: Suggestion : a new T2 Website
hello,
On Friday 23 February 2007 15:17, L.M.J wrote:
> Hello yokoy & Mikael,
>
>   Haha, the CMS flame-war.

Oh, please, no flame war. CMS and PHP is ok. I use PHP, too. Though I saw a 
lot of people kick their (joomla-)CMS in the garbage can. Maybe it is ok for 
T2, too. 
The CMS, not the garbage can :-)

>   A totally understand that PHP is slow, a bunch 
> of PHP scripts can be insecure, everyone browse Interweb with lynx, etc...

Please bite back irony.
On a minimal system without X I am glad to have a browser like lynx. T2 is not 
Vista. T2 is for small systems, often without firefox etc.
BTW: The minimal live-CD lacks such a command line webbrowser. I missed elinks 
during the installation heavily!
Furthermore I am interested in T2 for building a small accessibility system. 
For that, the T2 project site has to be accessible by command line browsers 
now and in the future, too. 

> But I'm not a PHP coder, i'm more on the Communication Side. The tool is
> not very important, we have to choose it after choose the functionality we
> want.

Yepp, I agree.


> I know very well Mambo/Joomla, i did quickly what i wanted to show to 
> the T2 guys.

And you did a good job.

>
>   Beside Mambo/Joomla, I've already tested SPIP/TYPO3/Alfresco/e-publish/eZ
> publish/phpWebSite/Plone/Tiki CMS/Groupware and I still think Joomla is a
> good choice for the your needs. But anyway, WHO cares about the CMS we will
> choose ? 

Not me. But anyway, who will nurse the site?

> the target is to get a nice looking website,
The first impression is very important, indeed.

> be able to post easily news,
Everybody or only some admins?
 
> get a structure to write or improve the documentation,
The subversion T2 handbook fits the idea of T2. Though, the idea needs a short 
guidance.

> get a place to accumulate some feedback and increase the global database
> knowledge about T2 (part of the solved topic forums + FAQ)
A FAQ is important and could be generated (manually?) from the mailinglist. A 
mailinglist archive (still exists) could be processed with a search engine. 

2cents
yky

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