> I think what Josh is getting at here is that we are looking at the end
> goal, but not looking at the solution to get us there ... right now,
> what I'm seeing (and I think Josh is too) is "let's build from scratch,
> we'll do the mark up ourselves, and then later, let's add in the
> functionality so that others can do it" ...
I would think this is a good idea as well. Framewerk or Bricolage seemed
to be a good idea. I would lean toward Bricolage just because of
maturity but it is perl based.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
> Bricolage offers everything that we require, and I believe that David
> Wheeler has offered, in the past, to help get things up ... again, this
> is based on just what I've read/heard, but I *believe* Bricolage
> provides the admin front end, and the actually 'live content' gets
> physically dump'd to files on the front end server ... Zope doesn't do
> this, as far as I'm aware, Framewerk might ... ?
>
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