At 12:41 AM 21/02/2002 +0000, adam wrote:
>To make my intentions clear, I would personally intend to use this software
>to accelerate web development; get my clients more involved in the site, and
>remove the need for me to administer their sites; and ultimately sell the
>software as a service through my company, bundled with domain registration
>and web hosting. However, the software would of course be released under an
>Open Source licence, and everyone else involved would be able to do the
>same. (Hell, we could set up a company around it if it was any good! :)
Does it rely on your clients having programming skills ? If yes then whats
your selling point ? If no then how does your ordinary client user "use" it
? Is it a point and click, fill out forms jobbie (in which case it'll never
be a dreamweaver :P) or a template driven / XML / upload your content and
press the start button type of thing ?
If its help or hands you're looking for, apart from having zero free-time
and very little PHP, I'd certainly like to have a go. Might be a good time
to pickup PHP by doing bug-testing or something.
Finally, why didn't you do it in Perl ? :P
Lee Hosty -x- hostyle at csn.ul.ie -x- +353 (0)86 8768780
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