Talk:OpenCobalt

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Lets see what these guys say about our P2P CMS/PM app :-)

Hi, I'm part of a development team who are helping an organisation to
architect a CMS based project that they want to work in a P2P network
rather than using a centralised web-server.

We've researched existing CMS's such as Plone to see if they could be
modified to operate on top of a DHT but found that they rely too
heavily on querying methodologies that are incompatible with the P2P
paradigm.

I realise that Cobalt is really intended as a virtual world system,
but it seems that it has a lot of the P2P applicational functionality
in place that could be developed to serve content to a local standard
browser.

We have a specific application in mind that we like to develop which
is a project-management/workflow environment running in a CMS with
some other standard tools such as wiki/blog, but rather than a
web-server we'd be using a local P2P app as the backend. I'm
wondering what you guys, the OpenCobalt developers, think of the
practicalities of this idea?

We have a good budget available for this and will be developing it as a
completely free open source component, so we'd also like to hear from
developers who may be interested in working on the project too.

Thanks a lot,
Aran