From: | Wichert Akkerman <wichert(at)wiggy(dot)net> |
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To: | spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Meeting agenda robot |
Date: | 2008-12-23 10:39:25 |
Message-ID: | 20081223103925.GA7893@wiggy.net |
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Previously MJ Ray wrote:
> Wichert Akkerman <wichert(at)wiggy(dot)net> wrote:
> > Previously Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > > For the website, do not assume we stay with Plone much longer. Currently
> > > you can assume we are switching to ikiwiki and have the storage in
> > > git. So thats where you want to base your code on, but that should be a
> > > few $VCS add/comit/push commands only.
> >
> > Out of curiosity: why?
>
> We (Ganneff, Hydroxide, me, bdale, luk_ and mc in roughly that order
> of culpability) considered plone, ikiwiki, drupal, MT and wordpress.
> As I understand it, ikiwiki is the current plan because:-
>
> 1. all currently-interested webmasters seem comfortable with
> ikiwiki+git and some have previous experience with it;
Excellent reason.
> 2. it should allow easier contributions from people without prior
> approval - able to edit stuff without ever touching an spi machine;
Plone should make that just as easy. Why do people find this painful
currently?
> 3. both web-based and text-editor-based contributions are possible;
Plone does that as well.
> 4. ikiwiki creates static pages which are served up by a normal httpd,
> so the core website should break less often;
I almost never see Plone sites break, but a static httpd is bound to be
more reliably or at least scale better without much effort.
> 5. we failed to add a new user to plone, then corrupted the database
> by trying to download a copy of the page content from its webdav, then
> discovered that a special "copy-the-plone-db-in-a-consistent-state"
> command should have been run at backup time. It's mainly by the
> persistence of Ganneff and kind help from some (unknown to me) Plone
> experts that most of the current site was recovered.
Wow. I wonder how you managed to do that! That sounds like extremely
unlikely breakage.
Wichert.
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