Got involved with the IGENKO project
One of my latest R&D assignment was to find a CMS system that can be easily integrated with a Flex/Flash front end and work as a Data Service prvider. Basically I was looking for an opensource CMS project that would do all the data/content management and offer the stored data as a service to a Flash enabled front end.
I started by having a look at the most popular CMS out there and see how easy/quick are they to be changed to suite my needs. Looked at Joomla, Typo3, Drupal but none of them where really designed with WEB2.0 in mind maybe except the latest Joomla, built on CakePHP (port of Rails) with a somewhat MVC approach. Joomla did offer the basic Data like services, but since this is the first version using CakePHP the community contributes, that usually makes an open source project great, are kind of missing so it will be a while … and since no standard/protocol of communication is enforced I would say that every contributor will come with his own way of sending things to the front end.
Than I even bought a license of FlashBlocks BIG MISTAKE … the software is totally unusable, if I give to an owner that tool to maintain it’s own site … I should be expecting lots of support calls back and a quite unhappy client on the other side of the line.
The conclusion was that we will have to make our own CMS system for a RIA like website, looking for frameworks to build on I came across the IGENKO project, in a very early stage but good enough to have it as a starting point.
So we decided to get involved with the project and start contributing, solved a couple of issues and added Prana Framework to it for future scalability.
Ideas and thoughts are always welcomed so feel free to join the mailing list ask questions and even contribute
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You can read more on Igenko here.