SilverStripe CMS and the difficulty of CYIADA

I stum­bled across this PHP5 CMS today (via a WSG mem­ber post) and it looks pretty good. I’m a lit­tle con­cerned about the (very)-AJAX admin side of things, but didn’t spend much time dig­ging into it so it might grace­fully degrade (maybe).

It’s almost frus­trat­ing to find such good and mature CMS prod­ucts on the mar­ket and not have any need to use them for CYIADA… I spent the last week mostly try­ing to shape fairly sim­ple data mod­els for dif­fer­ent aspects of the web­site and it’s rapidly becom­ing clear just how struc­turally com­plex multi-tiered community/community gen­er­ated con­tent sites are. At least in terms of rela­tional DB com­plex­ity, yes, this is big­ger than MySpace.

Any­way, Sil­ver­Stripe looks worth a look for sim­pler endevours.

The com­plex­ity is mostly intro­duced where users become authors, which defies tra­di­tional CMS work­flow alto­gether. It’s also far more struc­tured than Wiki sys­tems are, and far more pri­vate. Pri­vacy is being bal­anced against flex­i­bil­ity which is being bal­anced against com­mu­nity and all of these are being met with time/cost concerns.

But I like to keep telling myself I don’t really know what I’m talk­ing about and get­ting a pro­gram­mer will solve all these dilem­mas … yeah, right.

I’ve got sick of sit­ting on my hands and just want to be a web prac­ti­tioner again. I know the prod­uct inside out, it’s been planned to the hilt, stake­hold­ers are uni­ver­sally intrigued/waiting for it, and I’m being impa­tient and feel­ing gen­er­ally like charg­ing for­wards. Which is, in all prob­a­bil­ity, not the best way to be approach­ing things.

These two con­sul­tants came in a week ago and we explained the project to them and (what I heard was) they said “we want flow­charts and scope doc­u­ments”. I’ve killed a few trees in my time, but the next per­son to help me in that isn’t going to be a con­sul­tant telling me to rehash (yet again — I’ve writ­ten doc­u­ments in so many forms, web­site copy so many times, etc.) what I’ve got with­out any fur­ther input. I’m in this weird place now where wait­ing for a pro­gram­mer is nearly required for fur­ther plan­ning action, and every­one but me appears to want more plan­ning before action… mean­while, I’m writ­ing mod­els for Django and scar­ing myself with the com­plex­ity and learn­ing Adobe prod­ucts bet­ter and gen­er­ally land­ing squarely back in front-end ter­ri­tory, which is where I’ve com­fort­ably been for the last two or so years. Well, with the excep­tion of Adobe prod­ucts, which I only finally caved to last year… what­ever :P

# by Josh on February 16th, 2007 Tags: , , , , ,
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Four things

It’s Matthom’s fault.

Four jobs I have had

  1. IT support/troubleshooting guy
  2. West­field Christ­mas dec­o­ra­tions assem­bler at some sig­nage place
  3. Web… some­thing. Designer/markup guru/accessibility consultant/CSS wizard/JavaScript man­gler extra­or­di­naire. That’s really a job title.
  4. I’m all out, I think. Can I do “Three things” instead?

Four movies I can watch over and over again

  1. The Matrix (and ONLY the Matrix, not :Reloaded or :Rev­o­lu­tions, because they sucked bigtime)
  2. Eter­nal Sun­shine of the Spot­less Mind
  3. Under­world :D If any­one (in Syd­ney) wants to go see the sequel some­time let me know…
  4. Ice Age

Four places I have lived

  1. Lat: 33:54:24S (-33.9067) Lon: 151:13:01E (151.2169)
  2. Lat: 33:54:44S (-33.9122) Lon: 151:12:50E (151.2139)
  3. Lat: 33:54:23S (-33.9063) Lon: 151:13:30E (151.2249)
  4. Lat: 33:55:09S (-33.9190) Lon: 151:14:14E (151.2373)

Four TV shows I love

  1. Um. Wrong per­son. I’m going to tag Steve at the end of this post, which should be most amus­ing. Hope­fully he’ll name a pod­cast instead!

Four places I’ve vacationed

  1. New Zealand
  2. A boat. A big boat.
  3. Mans­field, VIC
  4. Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest, NSW :)

Four of my favorite dishes

  1. I hate this question.
  2. I can’t even choose food in a restau­rant, from a menu.
  3. Let alone with out any guid­ance in some forever-bounced-around-the-blogosphere meme.
  4. This is my answer. My favourite dish is indecision.

Four sites I visit daily

  1. Google. Duh.
  2. Quirksmode, but rarely not-through Google.
  3. My comment-spam mod­er­a­tion page :-/
  4. whisper.joahua.com, for music play­back. I’ll post about this sometime.

Four places I would rather be right now

This isn’t really a valid ques­tion see­ing I’m doing this on a week­end. Not fair.

  1. Bed.
  2. Float­ing in a pool some­where. Not nor­mally me, but for some rea­son that has enor­mous appeal right now.
  3. On a couch, read­ing a book (with­out think­ing “I’ve got so much other stuff to do! I haven’t got time to read!”)
  4. Mak­ing engag­ing rich media for the web. Sched­uled for later today. One of sev­eral excit­ing things com­ing soon!

Four blog­gers I’m tagging

  1. Steve
  2. Ben
  3. LTTD, mostly because I want to see how a col­lec­tive weblog would deal with this whole… blog­ging equiv­a­lent of chain-mail thing.
  4. I can’t think of any­one else (who hasn’t already been tagged/done it) I’d want to inflict this on :P

This is inter­est­ing, because I once com­pletely shunned that whole ‘e-mail sur­vey’ thing, but now recog­nise it as a not-entirely-neccessary not-entirely-evil nec­ces­sary evil. Hav­ing said that, still not a huge fan :P