[ubuntu-art] art.ubuntu.com

Niklas Weidel weidel at gmail.com
Fri Jul 14 15:40:28 BST 2006


Personally, art.ubuntu.com is nice, but there are many many alternatives out
there with vastly better content and system. While I do feel the artsite
would have a great place in the community, I also feel that it should be
remade from the ground up to really offer unique services since it is
"ubuntu-only" in a way. Considering the earlier posts regarding the CMS,
this confirms this. I for one would love to see the submissions in a
dedicated artsite like that to become automatically included in some sort of
special synaptic-version, so when going into the system settings to change
theme one can simply click a button there to see what's available in the
sites database seamlessly.

Off the point though.

Regarding CMS, as Neil said, there is no shortage of great, free
CMS-systems. I've been using Joomla for example, which has a lot of plugins
that could form a basis for an easy-to-handle artwork site.

/weidel

2006/7/14, Niel Drummond <niel at cyanescent.co.uk>:
>
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 16:00:33 +0200
> "Luka Čehovin" <luka.cehovin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > deep sleep and postpone its upgrade till post-Edgy (i think). If
> > someone is willing to do some research on alternative CMSs he/she is
> > more than welcome to post the results here on ML
>
> It can't be the lack of a CMS.. there are 1000's of CMS's to
> choose from, and we're already running Zope on Launchpad. Why don't we
> plonk one of the image cartridges ontop and get ready to go again?
>
>
> - Niel
>
>
> >
> > i hope that the reason for closing the AUC is now a bit more clear ...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > -Luka
> >
>
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