So… right… after months of playing with Mambo and now, more recently, CivicSpace/ Drupal, I’ve decided that neither of them are quite what I need. Using WordPress hasn’t helped, because it is categorically a lot easier to use than the other two.
I’m writing a CMS which combines some of the best features from both of them. The slickness of Mambo, the community-orientation of CS/ DP. The basic infrastructure is highly modular, so theoretically people could write modules for it, but I’m designing it to be everything I need under one interface, one user-management system and taxonomy. It will provide PhpAds integration for banner advertising & management (can’t hope to do ads better than PhpAds!) and while using something like PhpBB would be easier forum-wise, I want the forum to be totally integrated into the rest of the site, so it’ll probably be a self-build. It’ll also cover event management and subscription, email list management and mailing, a fully customisable user registration flow and essentials such as self-backups and file management built in.
Tall order?
Maybe, but I’ve surprised myself how much I got done in the first couple of evenings working on it. There’ll be a long tail of error-hunting and bug-squishing, but I reckon a good weekend on the project will get me to a working prototype. Click here http://www.tcbutler.co.uk/tombola-cms-development/ to see where I’m up to so far.