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published 9 months, 13 days ago, submitted by keyvan keyvan 9 months, 14 days ago

graffiticms.com — Telligent released the first final version of its new CMS product, Graffiti. Graffiti 1.0 can run under Mono and provides powerful features with simplicity.

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Should we be kicking a commercial product?
posted by lysp 9 months, 13 days ago
There is a no payment edition which doesn't sound too bad for a single Blog maintainer, so maybe tagging it as product is fair enough
posted by fquednau fquednau 9 months, 13 days ago
The Free, not for Commerical use version is limited to 3 content publishers. That mean you can only have three users with the Free version. This is fine when using it for a single persons website, but not really far beyond that.
posted by crpietschmann crpietschmann 9 months, 13 days ago
Whats the difference between kicking a story on Graffiti verses others going goo-goo ga-ga over every new technology that Microsoft comes out with as some are in the manner to do? Suppose a person loves cool cars, he might tell his friends about them, send his friends url links to checkout, and he doesn't even let the fact that the cars aren't given away for free stop him? Where is it written that DotNetKicks is about free software only?
posted by Mike.Griffin 9 months, 13 days ago
Yes there was a free version, but my understanding is the dnk is about development. If the product is written in .net i dont think that is enough of a reason to be shown on here. If it was giving away source as well as being a commercial product i dont have a problem with it.

There should be some programming benefit to all the stories kicked.
posted by lysp 9 months, 13 days ago
Well, I kicked it because it is a Product which has addons which are written in C#. So this is a CMS expandable via C#. Intetresting, so I kicked it.
posted by .NetKicks 9 months, 11 days ago



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