[Gimp-web] GIMP Brainstorm
Chenaux David
d.chenaux at gmail.com
Fri Jan 16 13:41:00 PST 2009
> A dynamic system would put much higher requirements on our hardware.
But your hardware can support a complete wikimedia for 3pages, a
drupal for the plugins and a wiki completely spammed ?
That sounds strange :)
2009/1/16 Chenaux David <d.chenaux at gmail.com>:
>> A dynamic system would put much higher requirements on our hardware.
>
> But your hardware can support a complete wikimedia for 3pages, a
> drupal for the plugins and a wiki completely spammed ?
> That sounds strange :)
>
>
> 2009/1/14 Guillermo Espertino <gespertino at gmail.com>:
>>> A dynamic system would put much higher requirements on our hardware.
>>
>> Yes, that's definitely true and I didn't think about that. Good point.
>> Most of the modern CMS have pretty good article cache, but they still
>> need more resources than static pages.
>>
>>> I would like to say though that the learning curve of setting up and
>>> maintaining, or even only using a content management system is
>>> definitely higher than using the simple setup that is currently being
>>> used for www.gimp.org.
>>
>> Setting up yes, but content management systems like joomla have an
>> extremely easy frontend for content creators (it's even separated from
>> the administrative panel). It looks like a word processor and the
>> uploading of images is made with a simple graphical UI.
>>
>>> It really only takes 10 minutes to learn enough
>>> about SVN to deal with the website. And the rest is just simple HTML.
>>
>> I guess I'll take a look again then. 10 minutes sounds pretty good.
>>
>> Gez
>>
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