Pete at MIX10: Umbraco Core Team Interview
- Posted: Mar 26, 2010 at 9:16 AM
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At MIX10, I caught up with a bunch of dudes related to Umbraco, including Per Ploug Hansen from the Umbraco Corporation itself, Alex Norcliffe, a core team member from Xeed, Pete Miller, a user and creator of some related work from Conde Nast Digital, and Will Coleman from Microsoft UK. Together we discussed what Umbraco is, how folks are using it, what you need to know to work in it, and a little on where Umbraco is going in the future.
My MIX10 Wrap-up post on my Umbraco-based blog.
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Great to see that Umbraco is getting more exposure it deserves, especially from Microsoft.
It is developer and designer friendly CMS.
But the installation and configuration using Windows Web Platform Installer is painful I 'm afraid, especially on Windows XP and Vista
I hope that will be resolved in short time.
Interesting. What problems did you run into? I installed it on Windows Server 2008 using WebPI and it was completely painless.
Pete
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