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Why CMS won't die Éric Bréhault - PloneConf 2014

Why CMS will not die

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Why CMS won't die

Éric Bréhault - PloneConf 2014

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Our world: the web

Something new every minute!!

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All the CMS are old

Typo3: 1997Drupal: 2001Plone: 2002Wordpress: 2003Joomla!: 2005 (forked from Mambo: 2000)

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Not that old

because CMS are still alive.

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Sometimes that old

ElegantSuper-hard tomoveNot 100%compliant withmodern comfort standards

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Mostly that old

Grumpy but sharp!

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But we keep them

BECAUSE USERS NEED CMS!!!

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OK, no-CMS is possible

At the beginning, users probably just want to edit

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But...

They will also need to manage medias.

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But...

A validation workflow would be nice.

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But...

Hence we have to manage access rights.

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But...

Newsletter is a must-have

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But...

Plus a document sharing restricted area.

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But...

Multilingual.

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But...

Subsites, which are all identical but 2 or 3 things.

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Next thing you know...

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Face it, you need a CMS

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And there will be no youngnewcomers

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because CMS are special

Nobody knows about CMS but us (CMSistas)

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because CMS are huge projects

It cannot be managed and developed just like anyproject.

Example: who needs buildout in Python but us?

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Wordpress = 60%

100% tomorrow? No way!

Never saw any WP at any of my customers.

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Nobody promises it will be easy

Is Plone too complex to survive?

All CMS are complex

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Recipe to survive?

My 2 cents:

make it always more usable,clear frontend / backend dichotomy.

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Thank you!