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Agree? (Score:1)
Re:Agree? (Score:2)
Hehehe :-) Are you coming finally? I thought I read somewhere that you weren't.
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
Re:Agree? (Score:1)
Re:Agree? (Score:2)
Damn. Who am I going to be fighting with then? ;)
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
and perl based blogging tools (Score:1)
I would add mt [movabletype.org] (Perl, but not Open Source[tm])
and perhaps Greymatter [noahgrey.com].
You might like to contrast version control with publishing-content delivery [fury.com],
and show where each package fits in.
If you really want to talk about Content Management, include CVS in your talk.
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Re:and perl based blogging tools (Score:2)
This being the "Open Source Conference", I won't go into details about non-oss solutions. Greymatter could be an option but I don't feel like going into all available blogging apps, even if I have to miss one that may be better. I'm already talking about Slash which should cover a good part of a blogger's needs (remember, this is for programmers, not users).
That article is interesting but I would tend to disagree with it. To begin with, some CMSs have CVS as their backend. And CVS doesn't do anywhe
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]