On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:34:31 +0200 thomasg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

maybe you should look at our current www site. it *IS* simple php that
generates the size our of... simple files... and those files are just managed
in cvs - that's all. :)

> Having it handled by CVS instead of a webgui-CMS doesn't mean to have no CMS
> at all.
> There are some CM-systems out there that can create the content out of
> simple text files with a simple markup language.
> This would allow to keep the CVS structure and have people to write articles
> without having to mess around with web developing.
> 
> There's an even more interesting project, called WCV (web content viewer).
> It's basically a CMS that creates content out of text files with a basic
> markup. The cool thing is, that it even uses SVN (or CVS) metadata to track
> revisions and so on.
> It supports RSS and some stuff like this, but is still not functional enough
> to be used directly.
> Anyway - the concept is interesting and something like this might be a good
> choice.
> Here's the link: http://web-content-viewer.org/
> 
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 9:23 PM, dan sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> > On 2-Aug-08, at 2:55 PM, Sthithaprajna Garapaty wrote:
> >
> > > I'm not saying having a CMS will suddenly bring people to write.
> > > That's a separate problem.
> > > I think it will not BLOCK people from writing. There's a difference.
> > > There are various avenues we can pursue to attract writers.
> > > Bounties, request for articles on the front page, etc can easily
> > > attract writers.
> > >
> > > Also, we need to have a strict no drinking and writing policy.
> >
> > Nothing we have now blocks people from writing (and this is coming
> > from the guy that wrote a _lot_ of documentation for Ewl and the EFL).
> >
> > Use your blog. Use the wiki. Everything is available. If people wanted
> > to write they'd be doing it already. If we have to pay them, then I'd
> > say they're just in it for the money. Probably not the type of
> > community we want to foster.
> >
> > dan
> >
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