Binary Expressions

2005-1-10

Midgard Update

Filed under: — Adam @ 2:48 pm

Well the progress of the web site I’m trying to convert over to Midgard CMS is still on going. Things are moving a lot slower then I had hoped. One thing is for certain when I brought up the fact of using CMS, I had no idea it would take so much time and be such a huge learning curve. Ultimately though I know it will be worth it, especially with Midgard CMS by my side. One thing I am certain about is Midgard CMS will provide everything I will need and more some. I was worried at first but now after doing some reading, learning and talking there is no worry present. Since my deadline are coming so soon (end of January) we are going to bring in some more consulting with Nehmer.net IT Services (Torben). We’ve already used Nemein Oy (Henri Bergius, Piotras and Eero af Heurlin) and Nehmer.net IT Services (Torben). Thanks guys for all your help!

On the documentation side of things, I’ve started working on writing a Midgard FAQ or something of that sort. It fits as a FAQ but not. If I don’t call it a FAQ then I’m not sure what to call it :-). I have also started to document Midgard acronyms/terms. Bergie has brought to my attention the glossary that is online at, Midgard-Project.org. So I will take that and some how work that information into my document. As for the first document I did, Midgard CMS Installation Instructions for OpenBSD. I hope to have that done this week. I have a couple more things I want to do and then I will release the PDF version for those that want to print it or as a offline copy. I will announce the release of these documentations and more, so stay tuned.

If you have any comments, corrections and/or suggestions please let me know via IRC, email or my blog.

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