In case you didn't see this ...
I'm going to invite them to engage with us via fedora-docs-list now.
- Karsten
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From: SimonB <no-reply-gw(a)fcp.surfsite.org>
Subject: Re: Your favorite CMS running docs.fedoraproject.org?
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First, to the user who had a bad experience on the Zikula support forums - I really
apologise. We have had very good feedback on our support before, but I imagine a few
people will always slip through the net. I use Fedora as my development rig for Zikula,
and Zikula will work on any recent linux/apache/php.
If I could make a slightly better case for Zikula than you've seen already:
1. Zikula has a huge focus on security - we've had our code externally audited, and
assessed by a start up selling automated security analysis. In this test, we came out far
ahead of our competitors. As for security flaws, there have been none reported for over a
year.
2. We've had 4 people volunteer to maintain the site should you choose Zikula. Our
sites working group would likely see their responsiibility expand from *.zikula.org to
include the Fedora docs site.
3. Our upcoming version (1.2.0) will use gettext for translations.
4. The core supports what we call Auth modules, which allow any Zikula installation to
authenticate users against an external source such as LDAP.
5. We have a workflow module and a finegrained permissions system with user groups. In
addition, we have an extremely powerful module called pagemaster, supporting revisions
control, workflows, a completely customisable document structure and a whole bunch of
other stuff. We could almost certainly work in support for expiring content as well
without making any code modifications to the module.
6. Everything is templated, including almost every third party module. Easy to change
look/feel with themes, or particular module output with template overrides.
7. The templating system includes caching (either whole page, or page-component based)
If you need to know more, just ask. I or some other representative of the project can
drop into IRC if it helps.
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