[TYPO3-dev] not amused...
Erik Svendsen
erik at linnearad.no
Thu Sep 3 12:11:51 CEST 2009
Dmitry Dulepov skrev:
> Hi!
>
> Patrick Gaumond wrote:
>> DAM, faster FE search, Categories, straightforward workflow and sexier
>> BE interfaces bring values to the products.
>>
>> Frameworks? The theory is that good developers will get attracted and
>> code faster thus making everybody happy(customers too).
>>
>> How many companies have rejected TYPO3 because it lacks ExtBase or
>> Fluid? I don't know for you but I've seen often the features mentioned
>> above as show stoppers than any MVC stuff... You can also add the
>> infamous "does it runs under Oracle?" but that's just another one.
>
> I absolutely agree. TYPO3 should not be a programmer's playground, it should be a CMS. It was a CMS when Kasper ruled it but it becomes more and more a programmer playground. This is why I am talking about good management: management should create targets, programmers should not create targets for themselves. It is exactly what happened to v5: v5 team set a target to create the best framework ever. No one is interested in this except programmers. It cannot be sold to a customer. FE editing can, FLUID cannot!
>
To have visions, strategies, goal and targets which both can tell
customers that TYPO3 is something worth considering when looking for a
CMS (or Framework), motivating the community and working as real
guidelines (and targets) for programmers are in my opinion of uppermost
importance.
And they should both be customer and community oriented.
> I see only one way to move forward for TYPO3: it is to become customer-oriented, not programmer-oriented.
>
+ 1 from me to. But I have to admit that also a customer-oriented TYPO
need a good (not best ever) framework as basis.
Erik Svendsen.
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