Roadmap after 2.0.0
November 12, 2009
Now that 2.0 has landed we would like to talk about the future.
We already have a frontedit branch with the frontend editing functionality and some other new features. Also a new Dashboard for the standard django admin is in the works. These features will be in 2.1.
If you have your own pony you would like to see it in 2.1:
- 1. Create a ticket on github.
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- 2. Vote in the issue tracker at: http://github.com/digi604/django-cms-2.0/issues
- Or fork and start coding :)
A target date for 2.1.0 will be end of year or January. In mid December we will have a feature freeze.
The road to 2.2
For 2.2 we will see a major refactoring coming along that already started in the newadmin branch with the help of fivethreeo.
- - The current monolithic admin classes will be split.
- - the plugins will be working in other apps
- - the tree will be working in other apps
- - the menu will get its own app.
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Comments
03:59
is there any way to create passthrough blocks, content of which will be inherited by child pages?
04:38
Would there be a way to add view / edit permissions by user groups? Currently you can hide a page from the menu based on if someone is logged in. That is great however can you take it one step further? and show content based on the group a user belongs to that is logged in? For example show "employee" links if an employee is logged in or show "Gold Customer" links if a gold customer is logged in etc...
17:17
Could you ask your questions directly here http://groups.google.com/group/django-cms?hl=en or http://github.com/digi604/django-cms-2.0/issues. They will be answered way faster that way :-)
19:36
I just read the install from documentation - to tell the truth, I did not understand anything. I am not a total idiot but, obiously, also not a python programmer, just an admin who wants to check a good python cms to get away from php horrors - but what I see here is far, far away from beeing usable for the "mainstream web guys" - php will rule with cms that work right out of the box for a long time. You guys should rethink what was meant with "software HAS TO be easy!". THANKS!
10:52
gongo: I think you are confusing installing PHP based applications and actually programming in PHP.
23:32
no 2.1.0 yet?
BTW is it OK that 'Kommentar absenden' isn't translated on this page?
(and error messages also)