Hi Lenya devs,
to plan the future of Lenya, reconsidering our general
roadmap is IMO a
necessary prerequisite. Here's the status that we had agreed
during one
of the first roadmap meetings several years ago. The scale
is 0-7. The
first number is what we thought about how good Lenya was,
the second is
the goal we wanted to reach.
Community: 1 (5)
Low Entry Barrier: 2 (4)
Product Maturity: 2 (5)
Industrial Strength: 5 (5)
Off The Shelf Components: 4 (4)
Feature Set: 3 (4)
Standards Compliance: 6 (6)
Usability: 5 (6)
IMO the situation has changed a bit. Here's my personal
opinion what it
looks like today and should look like in the future:
Community: 2 (4)
Low Entry Barrier: 2 (2)
Product Maturity: 5 (6)
Industrial Strength: 5 (6)
Off The Shelf Components: 4 (4)
Feature Set: 3 (3)
Standards Compliance: 6 (6)
Usability: 5 (5)
My target numbers for Community and Low Entry Barrier are
rather low.
IMO we have no chance if we try to compete with the popular
PHP systems
like Typo3 and Joomla. We'd have to change our focus
entirely. The
enterprise DMS market targeted by big players like Alfresco
and a lot of
commercial systems is also very hard to penetrate.
IMO Lenya has the best chances to gain acceptance if we
focus on what we
do best:
Standards Compliance (XML, XSLT, no home-grown database
schema, ...)
Industrial Strength (Cocoon, Java, EAI options, ...)
As far as the feature set is concerned, IMO 2.0 is a big
step forward.
We don't have that many features in the ASF project (which
IMO is a good
thing, given the community size), but it has become much
easier to add
features in projects. I have the feeling, though, that not
many people
know this. Selecting a CMS is probably still a matter of
comparing
feature lists. This raises the question of 3rd party modules
again.
I'd be very interested in your opinions about the roadmap.
-- Andreas
--
Andreas Hartmann, CTO
BeCompany GmbH
http://www.becompany.ch
Tel.: +41 (0) 43 818 57 01
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