CMS Decision
seth vidal
skvidal at phy.duke.edu
Mon Dec 5 21:11:04 UTC 2005
> Actually, Seth, I'd say that your examples conclusively demonstate
> Elliot's point. Those pages are scarcely more useful than running a
> search through the wiki. And since they're not on a sidebar, a user has
> *no way* of figuring out where they are without visiting one of these
> pages.
and as I explained - these sidebars are just theme additions. So if you
want to access that data we will need to get the theme changed. But I
bet we don't even know what we want on those sidebars. I bet we end up
with 40 or 50 different variations like those asinine little boxes
slashdot used to have.
> The surface content on Ubuntu's site is certainly well-maintained -- but
> go a couple of layers deep, and it's the same kind of chaos we face,
> Drupal or no Drupal.
Out of curiosity what is it that is broken about our current
infrastructure?
And out of further curiosity - what was it that kept the
fedora.redhat.com from having php running on it?
-sv
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