But I do not agree with your praise of silverstripe. I did a deeper look in the system, when I candidated for their Google Summer of Code project in 2007 and at least their content storage model seems to be a very traditional and not flexible kind. Don't they have a limited set of content classes with all attributes saved in different, static db columns? But please correct me, if I'm wrong.
Content Storage
Thomas Koch
(30/01/2010 12:05 pm)
we've just had a meeting about different <a href="http://www.koch.ro/blog/index.php...ntent-Storage.html">concepts of content storage</a>[1], but on the DB level. I need to return to your article to fully understand it, but don't have time right now.
But I do not agree with your praise of silverstripe. I did a deeper look in the system, when I candidated for their Google Summer of Code project in 2007 and at least their content storage model seems to be a very traditional and not flexible kind. Don't they have a limited set of content classes with all attributes saved in different, static db columns? But please correct me, if I'm wrong.
[1] http://www.koch.ro/blog/index.php...ves/93-Webtreff-Content-Storage.html