jaapz

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Posted: June 10 2008,21:04 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ June 10 2008,18:00) | There isn't much of a need for a fully fledged CMS imo since there isn't much dynamic content (as I have said). I mentioned auto-parsing of new releases, and I mean something like that, i.e. not manually editing the version numbers, etc. but grabbing new notes from the forum, and latest releases from the downloads/current/ etc. I suppose this is subject to debate though. |
well, that is a good idea. it probably wont be too hard to fetch the latest RC and Release topic titles, and to filter the version numbers outta it, i could do that with a simple PHP script.
lucky13: afaik drupal is only used in the blogs, and as John is updating those, i dont think it would be a too big step to switch over to wordpress. this will be better in terms of usability, but als in terms of findability, if u know what i mean :P. wordpress uses "friendly" urls, and drupal (afaik) doesn't. and thats way better for (for example) google
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