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Bedrock CMS to get frontend
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
September 10, 2005
Bedrock CMS seems to test out well in deployment. So . . . the next
thing is to develop a smoother method for deployment. That means that a
Bedrock CMS frontend is the next step.
The BCMS frontend will allow you to login, add users, and add content in a
well-managed, secure, easy-to-use fashion. It will function,
fundamentally, like a blog.
I do think the frontend is going to require the inclusion of MySQL, because
there are only a handful of good, useful approaches to a user login-admin
system, and MySQL tends to be the best approach. I might try to conceive
of something else in the meantime, but I would like the user system to be
web-based, since the average BCMS user isn't going to be crazy about a
server-based interface.
Hmmmm . . .
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