[Zope-CMF] ZVMF vs. MSCMS
Dieter Maurer
dieter@handshake.de
Fri, 31 Aug 2001 20:23:13 +0200 (CEST)
Thomas Olsen writes:
> 3) Revision Tracking and Page Archiving
> As pages are updated, existing versions are automatically archived. Users can
> easily compare changes of previous work with existing pages.
>
> I think the undo mechanism is great but it's not quite the same.
It's the "History" tab which does precisely this.
> 17) UNICODE Support
> Support for multi-byte character sets means sites can be built in any of the
> world's major languages.
>
> Guess this is supported? Input?
Core Zope does not yet provide significant Unicode support.
But Toby did a lot of work in this direction.
What probably need to be packaged, though....
> 18) Language-Specific Content Targeting
> Allow content contributors to target localized content objects to specific
> users based on individual language preferences.
>
> Whats the status on this?
ZBabel, Localizer, VariTag....
> 19) Multilingual Site Support
> Support for multiple languages within single Web sites.
>
> see 18
> 22) Flexible COM API
> Developers can build powerful content management applications and share
> content with other systems using the flexible Publishing API.
>
> dont mention COM but sharing with other system should be straight forward
> with syndication services or xml-rpc or similar.
I think, COM is possible, too, though not so easy...
> 23) Template and Resource Galleries
> Templates and Web site resources are managed centrally on the server through
> Template Galleries and Resource Galleries to ensure centralized control over
> corporate publishing and design standards.
>
> check: Portal tools
No. I think Zope/CMF is still a bit weak about this.
They mean:
You have a collection of Resources (Icons, Images, Templates,
Template components). You need to find what is helpful
for the current task.
You make a search to find that out.
For many resource types a picture is most adequate to precheck
whether it is potentially adequate for the task.
Thus your hits are presented in a thumbnail gallery.
Quite helpful....
> 24) Dynamic Site MapSite map and navigation are generated automatically as
> pages are published to the site.
>
> guess this would be a 15 min. job...
Really? How would you do that?
> 25) Site Deployment Manager
> Allows site administrators to easily move content and Web sites between
> servers.
>
> check: import/export
But this is not really easy...
To make it easy you need to automate the "import/export" and
moving files around servers and you want that supported
with an easy GUI....
Dieter