[Grok-dev] Re: maintaining the Grok website
Jan Ulrich Hasecke
janulrich.hasecke at web.de
Fri Sep 14 16:03:37 EDT 2007
Am 14.09.2007 um 21:26 schrieb Martin Aspeli:
>
> But that's kind of besides the point: All you need is Plone 3 + a
> custom theme (which you can get someone in the Plone community to
> build for you from an HTML mock-up if you wish). It'll take you a
> week or two. Then you have a solid CMS that will meet all your
> needs, it will make it easy for you to keep content up to date, you
> get versioning, workflow, visual editing, consistent styling, user
> management, backup... and if you need more advanced features, like
> lists of components (http://plone.org/products), a community-
> contribution documentation section (http://plone.org/
> documentation), or an issue tracker (http://plone.org/products/poi)
> and other stuff ... those things exist for Plone and you can get
> them when you need them.
>
> The use case for grok.zope.org is very similar to the use case for
> plone.org, and sites like plone.org is something Plone is really
> good at (probably because of plone.org).
>
+1 for Plone 3
juh
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