[Radiant] How does Radiant help you make a living
Jonathan Métillon
jmetillon at gmail.com
Thu May 10 07:33:19 CDT 2007
I am a French freelance webmaster and I would love to setup Radiant for all
my clients but the main blocker is the English admin. How could I translate
the admin without touching the code base? Is this possible as an extension?
Also, I would like to have only one install of Radiant and its extensions,
but have multiple virtual hosts using it. But not as the Virtual Host
extension does: I want each website to use a different database so each
clients do not share the same admin! How should I do that? An extension
selecting the appropriate database according to the domaine name?
Thanks,
Jonathan
On 5/10/07, jf <jfister at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am self-employed using primarily Ruby on Rails for new work. I use
> either Radiant or Drupal for most new websites that require a CMS.
> These websites are a mix between in-house websites and client
> websites. My clients are typically small businesses who do not care
> what technology is used as long as it works and is cost-efficient.
> So, if you're looking to go full-time, there's plenty of opportunities
> to do so. In fact, I had to quit taking new clients within 6 months
> of becoming self-employed.
>
> Best of luck!
>
>
> On 5/10/07, Giovanni Intini <intinig at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I use radiant as the standard platform for customers, mainly small
> > businesses, who need their web presence revamped. For more specific
> > needs I resort to developing new rails apps or to other platforms
> > (drupal :( )
> >
> >
> > 2007/5/9, Jacob Burkhart <igotimac at gmail.com>:
> > > Hi everybody,
> > >
> > > I've been quite busy at work lately working on an implementation of
> Ektron's
> > > .Net
> > > CMS. And wishing that I was using Radiant. And wishing that I had
> more
> > > time to work on my Page Attributes extension, and wishing that I had
> more
> > > time to put together and submit an irresistible patch to bring facets
> -like
> > > functionality into trunk. (and versioning, and and write an in-place
> editing
> > > extension, etc... etc..)
> > >
> > > Anyway, I was wondering, how do the rest of you do it? Are most of you
> > > contractors implementing Radiant for some small client? Are you using
> > > Radiant for your own personal Blog? Are you implementing Radiant for
> free
> > > for a friends site (like I am)? Basically, what's your collective
> advice on
> > > how I could get paid to work with Ruby on Rails and specifically
> Radiant
> > > full-time.
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > Jacob
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