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Pavel Buchnev2013-11-15 12:23:00
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Pavel Buchnev, 2013-11-15 12:23:00

What do you miss in the CMS you use?

Hello everyone, I am developing OpenSource CMS - KodiCMS and now I am at the stage of a slight stagnation due to the fact that I cannot find interesting ideas (the right direction) for its further development. At the moment I am developing the system alone and I have to draw ideas only from my own head or third-party CMS developers.

For example, I had a further goal to make a task scheduler that would allow me to execute any scripts by cron, but after thinking it over, I decided that the Minion module, which is used as a component of the Kohana framework, might be enough for these purposes.

After a little thought, I came to the conclusion that it might be worth asking users what is missing in the CMS you use.

I know that the question is a little abstract, but I hope that it will help me determine the further development of the system. I will be glad to any answers and any help in the development of the project.

Thanks

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alrusdi, 2013-11-15
@alrusdi

Basically it is necessary that there are no bugs http://demo.kodicms.ru/backend/layout here stack trace

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Alex Babak, 2013-11-15
@Doctorrr

a lot of work was done
in editing the fields, definitely not enough META tags for SEO

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tmin10, 2013-11-15
@tmin10

Some CMS have a nice feature: automatic backup to cloud storage like dropbox. It's comfortable. And personally, in Joomla, for example, I don’t like the complexity of the admin panel, although I understand that this is a payment for versatility ...

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hisobolev, 2013-11-15
@hisobolev

Simplicity, to tell the customer: "poke here and there, and all your images will be loaded where necessary"

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afiskon, 2013-11-15
@afiskon

Stability. In each new version, something is broken, and in response to bug reports they write "don't tell me, we'll fix it in the next release (in two months)." Don't upgrade at all, really.

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Alexander Borisovich, 2013-11-15
@Alexufo

I am a supporter of cms with this editing mode http://ckeditor.com/demo#inline

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Quber, 2013-11-19
@Quber

Everyone has an "install" button, but for some reason there is no "self-delete" button! And it wouldn't hurt some!

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