Hi Jonathan,
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Jonathan Zacsh <jzacsh@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
This seems to just clarify my point. You (possibly) haven't any
knowledge of zikula or drupal: in the same way that you haven't enough
knowledge to set it up, how can you predict what its _capable_ of
being setup for??
See, Topquoters. Guess what is the reason why I asked for people to
setup demo-sites?
Exactly to be able to evaluate it without the need of spending weeks
into each CMS.
Exactly that is the reason why I offered to create a demo-site with
silverstripe, and why I asked whoever suggests a different CMS to do
the same.
I'll try to get someone on this list soon to answer in depth questions
of "how" quick is it to do x-y-z.
No, please ask for a demo that already has it setup and working.
That's the whole point why I started this thread.
I surely won't vote for any CMS that I didn't see performing life and
fulfilling the requirements I listed (and others that might come up)
ciao
Christian
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