[Seaside] Content Management System in Seaside

Chad Nantais chad at clearwaterassociates.ca
Thu Feb 9 23:15:01 UTC 2006


I'll install Pier and take it for a ride.  Not totally sure what it
is, so if you can send me a link to an overview or give me a briefing,
that would help save time.

Thanks.

Chad

On 2/9/06, Lukas Renggli <renggli at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Out of curiosity, have you considered using Pier as the CMS itself?
> > If you are "allowed" to do that and it would work you might be able to
> > convince the Pier folks (Lukas Renggli and co.) to allow you to commit
> > to the repository.  That would save you some time and perhaps expense
> > -- which may translate into more profit. :)  IIRC, Pier has several
> > strategies for persistence/backups.
>
> Yes, the requirements you list are exactly what Pier does. Pier is MIT
> licensed, so you can basically do whatever you like, read the whole
> license to see the details.
>
> > -pages consist of meta data, title, html-tagged content
>
> - The default is a wiki syntax, but you can easily remove that and
> just put plain HTML. Title and metadata are supported.
>
> > -no more than 250 pages will be stored
>
> - Pier can handle much more.
>
> > -pages must be searchable (search does not need to be lightning-fast)
>
> - There are visitors that walk over the pages.
>
> > -pages will be organized into a hierarchical structure of categories
> > and subcategories (no more than 3 levels deep).
>
> - Nesting is possible.
>
> > -will be hosted on a VPS, so I can install whatever is necessary.
>
> - Free Seasidehosting will be online soon ;-)
>
> > -traffic amounts to a few hundred page views per day.
>
> - Seaside applications can handle much more.
>
> Cheers,
> Lukas
>
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