Last month, I finally got the ICOMON website finished for my colleague Katie Eagleton in Coins and Medals at the British Museum. It has taken a while getting all their committee to agree to what they actually wanted. It’s now done and is a multi-lingual website (English, French, German and Spanish) that serves the money [...]
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- @vtri it works well. Can be hacked around easily. Zend framework based (v.old version I think). 15 hrs ago
- @jottevanger is it better than PNDS? What is it? 16 hrs ago
- @jottevanger sorry was referring to most museum heritage type projects and cms systems not much o/s stuff out there. .net still sucks. 16 hrs ago
- @miaridge wish I could delegate to someone :( shame the big museum IT depts don't take advantage of web tools. City sector did years ago. 16 hrs ago
- The @omeka project is maturing well. Good software, that should just improve. Stick that in your .net pipe and burn it. Opensource :) 16 hrs ago
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