[ANN] SkunkWeb 3.0 Released!
Oleg Broytmann
phd at phd.pp.ru
Fri Aug 24 12:46:22 EDT 2001
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Drew Csillag wrote:
> > > You don't trust the people who build the website for your company?
> >
> > Certainly NO! Let us see.
> >
> > 1. Some people do malicious things intentionally.
>
> If they work for you, they should be fired, and quickly.
We do it, from time to time. But first you need to catch them by hand.
> Trying to make something foolproof is an exercise in futitlity as
> fools are incredibly ingenious.
ROFL :)))
Too true, too true...
> One could argue that Zope's web based content management system offers
> more holes for the outside cracker to exploit though.
I have never heared about cracked Zope site.
> > 4. And there are different types of sites and users. Think about Geocite.
> > Do you trust its users? :)
>
> Of course not. SkunkWeb was not designed for, nor is it appropriate for
> hosting in that way.
That's the point!
> > No. Without a class it is not programming at all.
>
> Ahem... You are saying that without classes, you aren't programming?
> So this whole Linux kernel is not *real* programming? I respectfully
> and emphatically disagree.
I meant "object publishing"... but let us forget it now.
> I guess the main crux of this discussion is:
>
> SkunkWeb is best oriented towards sites where the site authors can
> be trusted not to maliciously mess things up (e.g. where the site
> authors work for the company that runs the site). Contrapositively,
> SkunkWeb is not suited to the environment where the site authors may
> be hostile.
Well said!
Oleg.
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Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ phd at phd.pp.ru
Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
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