Re: [appengine-java] Re: [google-appengine] Re: CMS for GAE

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Niklas Rosencrantz

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Having something like a CMS eg like wordpress, joomla or mediawiki compatible then we won't have to start every project from scratch and project would become more configuration than programming which naturally is an advantage since programming takes more time than just configuring a new CMS deployment. I used web2py for a project when a friend wanted a quick website started and naturally to change pages we'd prefer a web-based editor instead of changing templates and redeploying. I'm glad to see some CMS are coming to app engine. Some frameworks offer features that are getting close to that of a CMS, for instance GAE Framework (www.gaeframework.com) comes with a blog engine and when you have a blog you are getting close the the functions of a CMS. Do you agree?

On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Maneesh Arora <man...@gmail.com> wrote:
What's the unique advantage of having a CMS in GAE?

thanks,

Maneesh

On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Prashant <ants...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,

Claymus is close to its (first) preview release. Only few bug fixes and minor modifications are remaining. Check out the live demo at http://demo.claymus.com . 

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Prashant


On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Jeff Schnitzer <je...@infohazard.org> wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Brandon Wirtz <dra...@digerat.com> wrote:
> That's more deployed, not "spoken".  Every Blogger and IT guy on the planet
> can hack together a PHP Plugin for their CMS.  Very Few can do that in
> Python or Java.

...and even fewer can do it in Ruby or C#.

Truly, PHP is in a class by itself.

Jeff

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Anton Danilchenko

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Thanks for a question!

Yes, blog application allow you to create sections (categories) and create pages (articles) into selected section. This is similar with CMS functionality. But we have not support change templates in web-based editor. You can change design of your web site one time, and this is affected each page.

Currently we have moved our applications to new version 2.0. But this apps not tested yet. We have two blogging systems - blog and blogs applications. Blog app - allow only for admin create and edit articles and sections. Blogs app - allow each user create personal blog and work with this blog. We need to complete both this applications to add flexibility to use for a different tasks.

Best regards, Anton.
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