[RULE] The SPIP CMS as the basis for a RULE-project website
C David Rigby
cdrigby at 9online.fr
Sat Mar 20 18:55:19 EET 2004
Good (UTC+1) to everybody,
As previously threatened, I have written a report about a CMS called
SPIP that can be accessed on the testing server here:
http://rule-test.homelinux.org/SPIP-report.html
I put it there rather send a large file out across the mailing list.
Please read it and comment on it here in the mailing list.
The SPIP website is here:
http://www.spip.net/
The executive summary:
1. No CMS that I looked at completely matched our requirements as
described by Marco a month ago. I finally settled on investigating SPIP
because:
* It has at least some of the features we need (though many of the other
CMS packages did also).
* It is relatively "light-weight" (no requirement for frames,
client-side scripting, etc.).
* It has a very flexible design, holding out the promise of extending it
to meet all of our needs.
2. Without going into detail here (please read the report) I have
concluded that extending SPIP to do the job is feasible.
3. Will I be finished setting it up by the beginning of April such that
we can install it on Rodolfo's server? Eh, er, well, ummm...no. A
basic site is probably within reach by then. However, a number of the
features we want will require adding things that are not in the basic
package. I am quite willing to undertake to do them, but since it is
not going to be on my server, I need to do them well. Two weeks (plus
the fact that I will be out-of-town and far off-net from 4/3 through
4/11) is not sufficient time.
Please let me know what you think...
Thanks
CDR
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