On 11 February 2018 at 20:47, fugee ohu <fugee279@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was thinking about allowing my users to create their own blogs with a CMS
> like refinerycms but I'm a rails developer for a couple of years and I find
> it these CMS's pretty challenging Would end user bloggers looking for a
> blogging platform really be comfortable with this? Have bloggers graduated
> to a higher satisfaction level and wouldn't be happy with a less
> configurable, but simpler platform?
I guarantee that the vast majority of people would be happy with a
system with minimal reconfigurability. The problem is that each one of
them would want a different set of basic features. Hence the need for
configurability.
Your task would be to make a system available with just the features
that your uses require, so it is up to you to take the complexity out
and give them just what they want.
Colin
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