On Nov 23, 10:37 pm, ngw <n.wiel...@tochunky.org> wrote: On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:20:58 +0100, Nicolo Nyo Armato wrote (in article <5016af96-ab19-431c-b774-2d2ee1d50...@b15g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>): Sto iniziando a studiare per i fatti miei (che eventualmente approfondiro' con corsi specialistici se possibile) gli argomenti piu' utili nel web project management in ambito
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On 20/3/07 7:56 pm, in article E66dnW7qz9LzoZ3bRVnyjgA@eclipse.net.uk, "Richard Watson" <tinnedmeat@doilywood.org.uk> wrote: Andy Jacobs wrote: And the problem is that open source means tons of badly managed features. Well that's an interesting statement. I'm trying very hard and I can't think of very many worthy examples of this, certainly not at the level I hope
On 19/3/07 12:41 pm, in article I6mdnaMjFOhsGWPYRVnyjQA@eclipse.net.uk, "Richard Watson" <tinnedmeat@doilywood.org.uk> wrote: D.M. Procida wrote: Gordon Hudson <hostroute@gmail.com> wrote: We had a weird one today. Several sites on our server that run our CMS cms = BAD NEWS And the alternative is, if you need a system to manage content? Use one with a huge