Re: [WebDNA] Open Source CMS

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2012


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texte = I would certainly be very interested in something like this, we run a very old system here, and an OSS system would go along way with convincing the others to update to something new and better. Id also be willing to contribute, atleast if I could, my webDNA skills are few and far from what I usually see on this list. But there it is, atleast I am very interested. /Tommy On 14.05.2012 22:19, Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosi wrote: > There have been a few interesting discussions on here lately about > CMS, e-commerce systems, and a new generation of the StoreBuilder > offered by WSC. > > I recently said I was going to look into getting my CMS to work with > GoDaddy's shared hosting, and it looks like it will work, although I > will have to clean up some things. > > I'm thinking of open sourcing my CMS once I get it working at > GoDaddy. I would create install directions for the layman to get it > running, including how to get a WebDNA 7.x LIC to install and work. > My "Junior" CMS itself was 100% recoded since 2008 to avoid all the > commerce tags, but it's based on a very solid CMS originally grew out > of the WebCatalog StoreBuilder. It's also 100% written in WebDNA > with > all processing done server side. > > I'm pretty proud of the SEO features I've built into the system and I > feel they will be the biggest draw for people trying to get learn SEO > at the same time they are figuring out content management and > shopping carts. > > I fully intend to continue developing my CMS and expanding the > features, but there's no sense in "open sourcing" it unless other > WebDNAers would be interested. I've never open sourced anything > before, but from my initial thoughts I'm seeing this as a way to > expand WebDNA's visibility, and lower my customer resistance to > "proprietary" software-as-a-service offerings that I currently have. > If they decide to fire me they can always hire one of you guys. > > This is just an idea I've been kicking around since Friday and I > would love from feedback on it. > > Thanks for the feedback, > Matt > > > PS: > My full feature list is too long but here > are some of my basic Junior CMS features: > * Shopping cart > * Mobile website module > * Membership module > * QR Code module for all products > * 301 redirect management module > * Content Management > * Content layouts > * Drop down menu management > * Blog Module > * Article Module > * Newsletter Module > * Contest Module > * Content Swap system to stage content months in advance > * Daily content swap so you can stage content days in advance > * Preview & Publish of content > * Almost every feature and screen has SEO fields built in and > associated with it. > > -- > Matthew A Perosi > Corporate Consultant > Mobile Marketing Expert > Senior Web Developer > SEO Analyst& Educator > > Psi Prime, Inc. > 323 Union Blvd. > Totowa, NJ 07512 > > Direct: 973.200.4940 > Fax: 973.200.2243 > > http://www.perosi.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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I would certainly be very interested in something like this, we run a very old system here, and an OSS system would go along way with convincing the others to update to something new and better. Id also be willing to contribute, atleast if I could, my webDNA skills are few and far from what I usually see on this list. But there it is, atleast I am very interested. /Tommy On 14.05.2012 22:19, Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosi wrote: > There have been a few interesting discussions on here lately about > CMS, e-commerce systems, and a new generation of the StoreBuilder > offered by WSC. > > I recently said I was going to look into getting my CMS to work with > GoDaddy's shared hosting, and it looks like it will work, although I > will have to clean up some things. > > I'm thinking of open sourcing my CMS once I get it working at > GoDaddy. I would create install directions for the layman to get it > running, including how to get a WebDNA 7.x LIC to install and work. > My "Junior" CMS itself was 100% recoded since 2008 to avoid all the > commerce tags, but it's based on a very solid CMS originally grew out > of the WebCatalog StoreBuilder. It's also 100% written in WebDNA > with > all processing done server side. > > I'm pretty proud of the SEO features I've built into the system and I > feel they will be the biggest draw for people trying to get learn SEO > at the same time they are figuring out content management and > shopping carts. > > I fully intend to continue developing my CMS and expanding the > features, but there's no sense in "open sourcing" it unless other > WebDNAers would be interested. I've never open sourced anything > before, but from my initial thoughts I'm seeing this as a way to > expand WebDNA's visibility, and lower my customer resistance to > "proprietary" software-as-a-service offerings that I currently have. > If they decide to fire me they can always hire one of you guys. > > This is just an idea I've been kicking around since Friday and I > would love from feedback on it. > > Thanks for the feedback, > Matt > > > PS: > My full feature list is too long but here > are some of my basic Junior CMS features: > * Shopping cart > * Mobile website module > * Membership module > * QR Code module for all products > * 301 redirect management module > * Content Management > * Content layouts > * Drop down menu management > * Blog Module > * Article Module > * Newsletter Module > * Contest Module > * Content Swap system to stage content months in advance > * Daily content swap so you can stage content days in advance > * Preview & Publish of content > * Almost every feature and screen has SEO fields built in and > associated with it. > > -- > Matthew A Perosi > Corporate Consultant > Mobile Marketing Expert > Senior Web Developer > SEO Analyst& Educator > > Psi Prime, Inc. > 323 Union Blvd. > Totowa, NJ 07512 > > Direct: 973.200.4940 > Fax: 973.200.2243 > > http://www.perosi.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us tommy@enkelthed.dk

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