Xml content management system

W. Eliot Kimber a consacré la majorité de sa carrière à la mise en place de systèmes de gestion/publication/édition de documents.

Dans la série de billets ci-dessous ils nous livre sa vision d’un système de gestion de contenu xml idéal. Si vous travaillez sur un tel système, c’est une véritable mine d’or. C’est une longue lecture, plutôt ardue, mais avec ce qu’il faut d’humour. Dans la citation ci-dessous remplacez “Innodata Isogen” par le nom de votre SSII et avouez que vous y avez déjà pensez plus d’une fois:

The last thing you want to have to do is call Innodata Isogen to help you figure out how to get your stuff into and out of the tool you’ve already bought. Not that we’re not happy to help but we’d rather not see you be in that position at all. We’d rather you hired us to quickly implement the exact functionality you need, cleanly and efficiently, rather than bang our heads against some product that resists all our efforts to bend it to our will. We like to have fun in our jobs too.

Et voici la liste non exhaustive des billets à lire…

XML Content Management: Where to Start?

XML Content Management the Dr. Macro Way: Simple Is Good

XCMTDMW: Characteristics of an XML CMS

XCMTDMW: Subversion Cooler Than Realized

XCMTDMW: XIRUSS Demonstration XML-Aware CMS

XCMTDMW: Characteristics of an XML CMS, Part 2

XCMTDMW: Why You Use A CMS

XCMTDMW: Re-Use and Not Really Re-Use

XCMTDMW: Import is Everything

XCMTDMW: Has it Really Been 11 Years?

XCMTDMW: Import is Everything, Part 2

XCMTDMW: Import is Everything, Part 3

XCMTDMW: Import is Everything, Part 4

XCMTDMW: Element to Element Linking: Overview