Subject | Re: Website HowTo |
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Author | markus.soell@bigfoot.com |
Post date | 2001-05-10T10:22:30Z |
Comeon guys, be reasonable. Zope is an application server, right? I
mean, thinking about such things for the long term, ok. But it will
certainly be quite a bit of work to set it up, to instruct all the
peoples who shall use it etc. etc.
For now all that is needed is some ten simple HTML pages, with real
content, but which will not change a lot, and an easy and
yet "professional" way to get a good site quickly is to simply
organize about who does what and then type those few lines of text in
an ordinary editor and that's it.
Concentrate on the real job (Firebird programming, write
documentation) and not on website gimmicks.
But I still want a website with real content, good structure and
giving a coherent presentation of the community.
It's not difficoult. Let's just do it!
Markus.
mean, thinking about such things for the long term, ok. But it will
certainly be quite a bit of work to set it up, to instruct all the
peoples who shall use it etc. etc.
For now all that is needed is some ten simple HTML pages, with real
content, but which will not change a lot, and an easy and
yet "professional" way to get a good site quickly is to simply
organize about who does what and then type those few lines of text in
an ordinary editor and that's it.
Concentrate on the real job (Firebird programming, write
documentation) and not on website gimmicks.
But I still want a website with real content, good structure and
giving a coherent presentation of the community.
It's not difficoult. Let's just do it!
Markus.
--- In IBDI@y..., "Gerhardus Geldenhuis" <linuxmail@g...> wrote:
> We could also use zope for maintaining the site.
> Its opensource and from what I have seen looks very
> powerfull.
>
> Groete
> Gerhardus
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Malloy [mailto:edm@B...]
> Sent: 09 May 2001 18:32
> To: IBDI@y...
> Subject: Re: [IBDI] Website HowTo
>
>
> Markus,
>
> I agree with simpifying... unless we are going to hire some staff.
> I would strongly suggest a product such as NetObjects Fusion to
maintain
> the site. I think that one person in very little time could easily
> maintain the code.
>
> ed