[nycphp-talk] Mambo (was: Consulting work)
Mitch Pirtle
mitch.pirtle at gmail.com
Sat Jul 2 19:51:00 EDT 2005
On 7/2/05, leam at reuel.net <leam at reuel.net> wrote:
>
> My view of Mambo is that it's best for an informational site where the
non-tech user
> updates things. You can add/edit pages on-line and publish them at will.
Pretty neat sutff.
> On the other hand, I'm paranoid enough to want lots of backups and editing
on-line gives
> me the willies.
We got 6 projects approved for Google's Summer of Code, and 3 others have
volunteered to do the work anyway (without the pay). One of those projects
is version control, which directly addresses this issue. The others are
equally fascinating, and we have a really great group of students to work
with this summer.
We are setting up a wiki for the projects and will announce when everyone is
ready.
Also, note that as soon as 4.5.3 ships we can start ripping out the ACL for
4.6, where you will have full users/groups options for fine grained access
control.
--
Mitch Pirtle
Mambo Core Developer
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