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ddst...@gmail.com wrote:
>Hello its quiet clear that there are almost very few developers who are
>using typo3 in india.
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welcome aboard :-) ..perhaps if you dont mind can I get you name or
brief intro please :-)
> I think vasically the information technology in
>India and even the educational system mainly focus on microsoft based
>web technologies like ASP,.NET sql server ,IIS. But if you are an
>experienced person or a designer you would know by now that internet is
>mainly progressing more on OPEN source based softwares. Like php,
>apache, mysql etc.
>
Yes ...today OSS is major force on internet (like 67% web servers are
apache, 23 million site run LAMP)
> Only linux itself is the only widely used open
>source softare and recently gov has also adopted it as its main plat
>form.
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I agree with you observation that we Indians need to explore of FOSS and
typo3 . i hope this group will be able do its bit
>So i hope joining this group i can learn and may be able to help and
>get help on typo3 cms. Unlike others out there like osc , mambo,nuke
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Yup all these nuke clones are easy to setup but quite difficult
customize/extend/ manipulate after a certain level ....typo3 just rocks !!
>etc it is quiet clear that typo3 is much complex and much power full
>than just installing other cms softares which are ready to use
>instantly. And i am sure like in last 6 years i am almost right to say
>typo3 is going to lead the pack in near future
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just one look or feature comaprision at CMS matrix (
www.cmsmatrix.com)
can convince anybody and its got largest development base