maka saya men-stop kegiatan development untuk bikin cms sendiri (my own cms made by me), dan kemudian me-riset well-branded cms, salah satunya seperti concrete5. (not againts yii, still love yii so muach)
mindplay, on 30 August 2010 - 07:17 AM, said:
Concrete5 is extremely nice in terms of concept and UI - but lacks any sort of object/relational mapper.
It's lacking in modules because it lacks extensibility points - and I believe Flexica will suffer from the same thing. Being able to plug in new, self-contained extensions does not address cross-cutting concerns - two important extensibility points are missing:
1. Some kind of global event pipeline to enable cross-cutting functionality.
2. Some kind of document object model to enable cross-cutting content generation.
These two extensibility points are the reason why outdated content management systems like Drupal still prevails - and Wordpress, even though it provides only the global event pipeline and no real document object model.
With something much more slick and userfriendly like Flexica or Concrete5, you would expect more developers to be interested - but the fact of the matter is, they just don't provide the same degree of modular extensibility.
I don't imagine any of these features are planned for Flexica? Or if they are, I would say, you're starting at the wrong end - you need to start with an extensible architecture, and then build the standard features on top of that architecture, so that even the core features become fully exposed and fully extensible.
If you're interested, I would love to discuss this more. In fact, I think I have a Yii prototype of a global event pipeline and a simple document object model on one of my workstations somewhere...
It's lacking in modules because it lacks extensibility points - and I believe Flexica will suffer from the same thing. Being able to plug in new, self-contained extensions does not address cross-cutting concerns - two important extensibility points are missing:
1. Some kind of global event pipeline to enable cross-cutting functionality.
2. Some kind of document object model to enable cross-cutting content generation.
These two extensibility points are the reason why outdated content management systems like Drupal still prevails - and Wordpress, even though it provides only the global event pipeline and no real document object model.
With something much more slick and userfriendly like Flexica or Concrete5, you would expect more developers to be interested - but the fact of the matter is, they just don't provide the same degree of modular extensibility.
I don't imagine any of these features are planned for Flexica? Or if they are, I would say, you're starting at the wrong end - you need to start with an extensible architecture, and then build the standard features on top of that architecture, so that even the core features become fully exposed and fully extensible.
If you're interested, I would love to discuss this more. In fact, I think I have a Yii prototype of a global event pipeline and a simple document object model on one of my workstations somewhere...
ada yang ngerti maksudnya apa, 2 point penting extensibility yang kurang?
maklum, sekolah di bawah pohon bambu, jadinya begini, walaupun dah di translate mbah google, tetap aja ga ngerti maksudnya.

Kalo ada yang pernah bikin cms from the scratch atau nyobain cms well-branded?
bisa komentar di sini suka duka-nya. kekurangan dan kelebihannya.

Ane dah nyoba concrete5, sejauh ini kyanya the best of the best so far.
pernah pake joomla, tp kyanya kurang bisa customable, plus bad impression kesanya cms sejuta umat.

pernah nyoba flexica, tp rada ribet lama blajarnya.

okay, ditunggu feedback-nya yii user indonesia.

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