<p>I will offer my services to the centos team to help give back to the community. I am the creator of the zend framework. Whoever is leading the website coding and design end of centos please send me an email if you want any additional help.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 18, 2011 2:01 PM, "David Hrbáč" <<a href="mailto:david-lists@hrbac.cz">david-lists@hrbac.cz</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Dne 16.4.2011 12:16, Yury V. Zaytsev napsal(a):<br>
>> 1) Version control based static generator, i.e. jekyll or hyde<br>>> 2) All-in-one CMS stack for typical SMB websites (Drupal, CMSMS)<br>>> 3) Framework-based website (i.e. Django + Django-CMS etc.)<br>
>><br>> <br>> Yury,<br>> Wow, I see you have plenty of time :o). Great post. As to CMS,<br>> framework, static pages, etc. This is something very hard for me to<br>> decide. I don’t know actual page statistics on <a href="http://www.centos.org">www.centos.org</a>. This<br>
> point is very important to consider. So we need to know actual traffic<br>> to seriously start thinking on technical part of implementation. You may<br>> be considering Drupal, but the actual traffic might be so high, that<br>
> Drupal without cache, memcached, etc. won't be able do deliver pages<br>> smoothly and quickly.<br>> As to the three proposed designs. Sorry guys don't take it personally, I<br>> don't like either of them.<br>
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