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Re this page being "possibly not notable": I have added a review of SilverStripe done on a popular web/ajax website. I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that SilverStripe ranks on page one of "open source cms" at google based on general discussion by the development team and commnity discussing it on forums, blogs, etc.SigurdMagnusson09:03, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I've added some more information about SilverStripe and performed a general clean up of the wiki article. I'd like to suggest expanding on a few points, as well as introducing a community section.
Lastly, I'd like to ask a SilverStripe representative to read the article and check for discrepancies. I've tried my best to include references and links where appropriate.TateyJohnson12:04, 9 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Do we really want a list of all widgets and modules?
It may end up being large.kickme (talk)01:24, 11 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Same with the themes.Wojtek (talk)20:26, 07 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
"Thousands of websites ranging from blogs through to corporate and government websites are built using SilverStripe, including:"
Do lines like that not strike you as an advertisement?219.88.91.239 (talk)22:34, 12 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This "article" isextremely coloured. It raves about how fantastic SilverStripe is and all the nice features (half of which don't work), which is not surprising as it has been edited by someone involved with SilverStripe.
But it doesn't say anything about how SilverStripe has horrific application design, releases alpha code as stable (ModelAdmin, User Defined Forms), how the docs are a mess, how the site tree assumes a finite number pages (with the alternative, ModelAdmin, not up for the task), how there are bugs and generally unexpected behaviour thanks to the before mentioned application design (if you can call it design), overusing static variables and inheritance.
Clearly they don't know a thing about OOAD at SilverStripe, although the nice pictures of story cards with a header with the term "Agile" may make it seem otherwise. But if you create sort of a bastard Observer pattern implementation, and call it a Decorator, you've lost ALL credibility. But that's not all. They like messing with the PHP object model, supposedly to "patch PHP's deficiencies". Well that doesn't sound so bad does it? Until you find out these so called deficiencies are actually in the SilverStripe developers, and their knowledge of OOD, or even just basic proper OO practice.
The bottom line is that SilverStripe is like a turd in an Armani shoe box. And this "article" is just to make the box prettier.
I say "this article is NOT objective", and I want a "Controversy" section.—Precedingunsigned comment added byJkleijn (talk •contribs)10:16, 29 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I have removed the section on Object Oriented Design that included criticisms of SilverStripe. The reasons for this are:
A "Criticisms of SilverStripe" section would probably be valid, given the apparently valid nature of the concerns listed on the page. For this reason, I'm suggesting that whoever wrote that section do the following
1. Post their criticisms with examples of offending source code to a blog or website (perhaps just a quick google sites page or something)2. Add their criticisms in list form to the bottom of the page as a "Criticisms of SilverStripe" section, as is the custom in most Wikipedia listings of software, providing citations linking back to the blog post. Ensure that you keep more colourful language on the blog post, and keep criticisms _strictly factual_ on the Wikipedia page.
Please note: I am not a SilverStripe employee. I live in Melbourne, Australia. SilverStripe is based in New Zealand. You can view my personal information athttp://alirobe.com
--Alirobe (talk)12:04, 10 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The latest major release of SilverStripe has significantly changed the look and feel of the administrative interface; the image used is no longer accurate. Does anyone have a good replacement using SS3?— Precedingunsigned comment added bySekjal (talk •contribs)17:40, 16 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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