NotesWhat we need is a digital-media version of organic food or a local farmersā market: ethically sourced, sustainably funded, and integrity-certified, all the way from CMS up. Unfurl
NotesIn 1984, the personal-computer industry was still small enough to be captured, with reasonable fidelity, in a one-volume publication, the Whole Earth Software Catalog. It told the curious what was up: āOn an unlovely flat artifact called a disk may be hidden the concentrated intelligence of thousands of hours of design.ā And filed under āOrganizingā was one review of particular note, describing a program called ThinkTank, created by a man named Dave Winer.Unfurl
NotesGitHub Pages are hosted for free and easily published through our site, the GitHub for Mac app, or from the command line. Manage your siteās content from GitHub using the tools and workflow that youāre familiar with. Learn about publishing with GitHub Pages here.Unfurl
NotesWe're working to support Lua as a scripting language for MediaWiki end users, including Wikipedia editors. You can try out the prototype now at http://scribunto.wmflabs.org/ .FeedUnfurl
NotesHallo.js is a simple rich text editor built as a jQuery UI widget and utilizing the HTML5 contentEditable functionality for allowing in-place editing. This sort of real in-place editing differs from more traditional editors like TinyMCE in that the content is never detached from its place on a page, and so for instance all CSS rules apply to it. This makes the editing experience much more true WYSIWYG.FeedUnfurl
Notes This page has been added to allow people to download the Greymatter weblog software as the original download site at greymatter forums is no longer available. Unfurl
Notes"Start changing one single line of code in an application build on top of Drupal or ezPublish, to name only the two major ones, and you are in trouble. The moment you need something that is not natively supported, you enter the Dark Zone of CMS hell. You are going to spend a lot of money on development. You will never see the end of the tunnel. That is, until someone says, a few years from now, āDo we need all that crap? Letās build something that fits our needs and that actually worksā.Given number of available open-source CMS solutions, building one on your own sounds like a stupid idea. But if your website is 50% content management and 50% something else, you probably need to start with a web application framework like symfony or Django, rather than a CMS. These frameworks provide plugins that do part of the Content Management job already, so creating a CMS today is like assembling Lego bricks to build something that exactly fits your needs."Unfurl
Notes"Some of the best managed content I have ever seen sits on a Unix file system and some of the worst managed content I have ever seen sits in a big honking, breathtakingly expensive, relational database."Unfurl
Notes"Bitflux Editor is a browser based Wysiwyg XML Editor ā and that changes everything! You can edit now your content semantically and at the same time display it to your users and editors in its final form."Unfurl
Notes"Kupu is a 'document-centric' open source client-side editor for Mozilla, Netscape and Internet Explorer. Inspired by Maik Jablonski's Epoz editor"Unfurl
Notes"Nabu is a simple framework that extracts chunks of various types of information from documents written in simple text files (written with reStructuredText conventions) and that stores this information (including the document) in a remote database for latUnfurl
NotesLooks interesting. Although, I've used that "open source content management application framework" phrase before-- for a way bloated and now long dead project :)Unfurl