The external website for Simal [1] is currently built
using Forrest. However, it is difficult to update documents
on this system and it does not currently run on a release.
Therefore I propose to switch to another CMS. I created
issue 258 for this [2].
Ross proposed to switch to Drupal [3]. Please let me know
your thoughts on this issue. Should we change the CMS and
if so to which CMS?
Thanks,
Sander
[1] http://simal.oss-watch.ac.uk/
[2] http://code.google.com/p/simal/issues/detail?id=258
[3] http://www.drupal.org
It now has:
* basic HTML support.
* Gadget/Widget support
* Sidebar navigation
For details see http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/WikiSyntax
As such it covers most of the needs of this project.
I therefore propose a wholesale move to using the Google Wiki as outr
CMS.
Thoughts before I call a vote?
Ross
On Dec 9 2009, 4:56 pm, Ross Gardler <rgard...@apache.org> wrote:
> 2009/12/9 Randy Metcalfe <randy.metca...@gmail.com>:
>
> > I have no problem with the external website switching to Drupal. It's
> > a good FOSS product with a strong community.
>
> > However, with the increase of wiki pages with significant content in
> > the Google Code Simal site [4], it might help to at the same time
> > clarify (once again?) why Simal has two wikis in play.
>
> The proposal is not about a second wiki and we don't have a second
> wiki now. It is about the documentation site being managed by a CMS.
> The original intention of using Forrest was to allow easy inclusion of
> documentation with source downloads. However, Forrest is old and
> monolithic. The team have, until recently, been sleeping and it
> remains in a state of flux between a difficult to configure, but
> useful, publishing platform and a leaner meaner solution. I do not
> believe it is likely to reach the leaner solution any time soon and do
> not have a personal interest in driving that work forwards. Hence the
> suggestion for moving away from Forrest.
>
> > The "external"
> > site, initially was the demo site and the project site. Google Gode
> > was a code hosting site with mailing list facilities.
>
> The original "external" site was the documentation site. The Google
> Code Wiki was about project management and nothing more. It contains
> process descriptions etc. It does not contain any documentation. The
> demo site was never athttp://simal.oss-watch.ac.uk
> > 2009/12/9 Sander W G van der Waal <sander.vanderw...@oucs.ox.ac.uk>:
I really like this,
- One website for all information
- No fuzz, just focus on information
- We can focus more on developing Simal, not on a CMS
Sander