On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 11:22 +0200, Mirko Klinner wrote: > Hi friends of good infrastructure, > > 2007/10/23, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Ok, so there's a ticket for a new news site, > https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/178 > > Fact: PHP apps have a poor track record. > Fact: There doesn't appear to be any viable Python CMS's > > After reading the requirements stated in the ticket I wonder if it > wouldn't be > the best idea to implement a little application like that in > TurboGears ? > I work with TurboGears on daily basis, so I guess it would take about > 4 weeks > to develop such a software, followed by another 8 weeks to test it and > bring it > to live. > > What do you think about that ? Not that I doubt your coding skills, but that would be another large set of unique code that Fedora Infrastructure would need to maintain. By using an existing CMS system FI gains from the experiences of everyone else that runs the CMS we choose. Plus by choosing an existing CMS we can spend those 4-8 weeks working on content and making a Fedora theme. Jeff
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