Artikelwerk?
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Henri Bergius
Artikelwerk?
Fri April 04 2008 18:40:04 UTCHi, all
This hit my RSS reader today:
"Artikelwerk heisst ein CMS, das sich speziell "für den politischen
Alltag im Internet" eignen soll. Es basiert auf dem Midgard CMS
Framework, und organisiert Inhalte primär in Artikeln statt in Seiten.
Dadurch soll das rasche und einfache Publizieren von Aktualitäten
(News, Pressemitteilungen etc.) unterstützt werden."
http://www.workshop.ch/openmind/2008/04/04/artikelwerk-cms-fr-politik-verbnde-und-vereine/
Anybody know more about this?
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Re: [midgard-user] Artikelwerk?
Fri April 04 2008 20:15:03 UTCHi!
I looked around their site a little. They have a sourceforge project
where you can download the source:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/artikelwerk
The download site includes a file called midgard_173_patched, so I guess
this is the version they are using. From browsing the download file it
looks like their code will get imported into the database, sort of like
Aegir. They don't seem to use anything from midcom, and the page says
they exist since 2000, so I guess this is an old-school application.
Maybe someone should warn them that most of the functionality they use
is deprecated :-)
Bye,
Andreas
Henri Bergius schrieb:
> Hi, all
>
> This hit my RSS reader today:
>
> "Artikelwerk heisst ein CMS, das sich speziell "für den politischen
> Alltag im Internet" eignen soll. Es basiert auf dem Midgard CMS
> Framework, und organisiert Inhalte primär in Artikeln statt in Seiten.
> Dadurch soll das rasche und einfache Publizieren von Aktualitäten
> (News, Pressemitteilungen etc.) unterstützt werden."
>
> http://www.workshop.ch/openmind/2008/04/04/artikelwerk-cms-fr-politik-verbnde-und-vereine/
>
> Anybody know more about this?
>
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Re: [midgard-user] Artikelwerk?
Fri April 04 2008 20:25:02 UTCHi,
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Andreas Flack
<flack@contentcontrol-berlin.de> wrote:
> They don't seem to use anything from midcom, and the page says they exist
> since 2000, so I guess this is an old-school application. Maybe someone
> should warn them that most of the functionality they use is deprecated :-)
Yep. I found this with a bit of digging:
"we use midgard since 7 years for building our application artikelwerk
(www.artikelwerk.de) we were in good contact with link-m at that time
(greetings to torben :) )."
http://www.midgard-project.org/discussion/user-forum/read/cbd78b097ee45cbcfc7b497706860848.html
Would probably be a good idea to get in touch with them. I wonder how
they have managed to stay under radar for so long... Anyway, cool that
somebody is building Midgard-derived products!
> Andreas
/Henri
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Re: [midgard-user] Artikelwerk?
Sun May 11 2008 03:28:53 UTCDear Andreas, you are right. Artikelwerk is based on "old" Midgard-Functions because we started programming in early 2001. In Autumn we plan to start Artikelwerk 3.0 with using all the new functionality.
Maybe the new asgard will be ready at this time? because we like it very much :)
Regards Kelly
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Re: [midgard-user] Artikelwerk?
Wed May 21 2008 21:10:39 UTCHi,
well the new Asgard should already work for you, at least i got it installed and running on my site.. I have yet to check out all capabilities, but it really "feels" a bit like good old aegir (which i still use a lot since most sites i work with are also still "old-school")...
Good luck with your project. cheers,
Alex
