Content Management Systems (CMSes) are the best thing to happen to web development. This site uses one. Most sites do. They let you automate most of the design-work of a site so you can concentrate on content. And they let you form communities, leverage RSS feeds, and all kinds of other cool stuff. Have a look at how many CMSes there are out there. For example, all of these are free, open-source ones:
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
or for a more complete listing, look at the side-bar here:
http://cmsinfo.org/
The vast majority of CMSes run off a SQL database. Wouldn't it be nice if at least one could leverage data in FileMaker databases? I'm sure it could be done somehow with ODBC, etc., but preferably we would have at least one CMS that directly works off FMP, right?
Well, I did find one listed here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phile-o-goo/
Unfortunately, since that was posted, there has been no evidence of anything happening. And they didn't even post the source-code, so there's nothing at all to look at... just a nice idea.
Does anyone else know anything about this project? Or about any other FMP-based CMSes? Or would anyone like to start one?