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oasis
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #32 on: February 02, 2006, 09:58 PM »

Is there a Content Management System already written that you guys could use?  Why re-invent the wheel?

Direct your energy toward building something that hasn't already been done.

For example, think of building an Internet communication system using voiceXML.
How about building a TV gateway that'll bring Nigerian Radio/TV stations online?  I'm just thinking aloud here. 

I know there's something out there worth spending valuable time on that'd be more beneficial than a CMS.
sbucareer (f)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #33 on: February 03, 2006, 01:27 AM »

@oasis , I think most hacking it not necessary software vulnerability, some time it is just admin carelessness like oasis said.  Also many people use social engineering.  I know I have said many shoddy comments about PHP, PHP ROCKS.  I can program many languages with ease. I can program Perl, python, XML, Ada, pascal, c, c++, java and assemble language using Win32 debug.

Anyway, I have settled with Java now as it has a wide applicability in software industry today in terms of Enterprise Level Application and distributed system programming.



PHP ROCKS

dejiolowe (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #34 on: February 03, 2006, 10:20 AM »

Quote from: oasis on February 02, 2006, 09:58 PM
Is there a Content Management System already written that you guys could use?  Why re-invent the wheel?

Direct your energy toward building something that hasn't already been done.

For example, think of building an Internet communication system using voiceXML.
How about building a TV gateway that'll bring Nigerian Radio/TV stations online?  I'm just thinking aloud here. 

I know there's something out there worth spending valuable time on that'd be more beneficial than a CMS.

I feel u man! There is a billion cms out there. why do it again. We can work on voiceXML, open gate SMS, add SMS extensions to skype, bla bla bla etc
skima (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #35 on: February 03, 2006, 08:20 PM »

Well i don't think because we have alot out there should stop us from developing one. Wen we start together then we can venture into developing bigger things.

www.wazobialinux.com will tell. we discussed whether NIgeria should have her own version of linux on this forum; some say it will be a waste of time while some supported the view.

Though no one knew the project was on alreeady. Here comes the birth of wazobia-linux.

I am not saying things u mentioned above aint  good or we can't do it what am saying is we start from ground-up!
Seun (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #36 on: February 05, 2006, 05:27 PM »

I have a lot of projects for which I need the assistance of programmers, so it's painful to me if I find them wasting their time creating something that is not really necessary.
alexis (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #37 on: February 28, 2006, 02:37 AM »

Guys - so what have we decided to use? PHP or what, if we are using PHP, count me in. Secondaly, I will like to make a suggestion - there are countless PHP CMS and portals out there, if we go ahead and start one, we should keep in mind that there will be alot of bugs, how do we test, we will need some funding. In my view - let us take some GPL PHP framework, i.e joomla - borrow some code, add ours, change somethings and come out with something pretty good.

What do you guys say?
skima (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #38 on: February 28, 2006, 12:58 PM »

Dats gr8 idea man.
kenshin (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #39 on: April 05, 2006, 02:01 PM »

Quote from: Seun on February 05, 2006, 05:27 PM
I have a lot of projects for which I need the assistance of programmers, so it's painful to me if I find them wasting their time creating something that is not really necessary.

can I be of assistance? Cool
Rahim (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #40 on: May 02, 2006, 04:46 AM »

I think it will be a waste of time developing a CMS system.
This is why.
Most of the market leaders are being sold for so cheap that it will make it unattractive to develop a new syste.
Secondly, there are more that a dozen open source CMS applications out there with open licenses (released under GNU and the FSF) that anyone could customise for his/her use.
There are no copyright issues, all you do is credit the developers and notify them of any updates you have made.
I hope this helps.
Zahymaka (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #41 on: May 05, 2006, 01:08 AM »

I've been following this thread with some amusement for some time now. I don't know, but I think you guys are planning to re-invent the wheel -- lots of CMS solutions exist on the free market.

I think it'd be better if you just extended one of them -- or did something no one else has done before.
nwaigbo-annoying
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #42 on: May 20, 2006, 09:01 AM »

I didn't see this thread before I posted my announcement,  while you are talking about building a cms there is one already in progress,  I would like to invite those who are interested to join the project, The main system is open source but  the application may or may not be open source depending on the developer,  There will be a company that will support this system,  If all you guys are after is money then I may not wanna work with anyone here, first prove yourself,  I will pick partners for the company from the open source project,  so if you can't show me what you can do then forget it,

I need:

php programmers
javascript programmers
technical writers
graphic designers
investors? you never know

skima (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #43 on: May 20, 2006, 02:24 PM »

Am a PHP programmer .

I cant locate your announcement.
lord_Nebu (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #44 on: May 20, 2006, 07:16 PM »

joftech  whts up dont mean to start a peeve but u so dislike open source projects why,  wht do u do,  sef,  wht lang u into,
nwaigbo-annoying
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #45 on: June 01, 2006, 05:15 PM »

OK skima and smartsoft , 

I went to your sites and I take it you guys own the it or you work for the site?  if so how do I get hold of you maybe we can talk more about Otunazero SM,  I'm still uploading the files since I have not written the installer yet,  I would like to talk to both of you about the plan to see if you are interested,  let me know how to get hold of you,
skima (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #46 on: June 01, 2006, 07:19 PM »

shidali (m)
Re: Let's Develop A Content Management System (CMS)
« #47 on: September 20, 2006, 03:59 PM »

yeah! php/mysql will b gud
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