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As most of you probably know, easily the most popular real-world app PeachPie is used for is WordPress. We have a whole SDK for those who want to extend and integrate WP into their app, some samples to help you with some common use cases, as well as the clean boilerplate template of WpDotNet.
Even though there is a plethora of decent CMS's in .NET, it seems like the rich ecosystem, flexibility and perfect documentation of WordPress is still unmatched and people continue to want to use it (despite some of its drawbacks). This leads us to believe there could be a product we may build with our knowledge of both ecosystems.
And this is where we need you - the community. We'd love to hear from you how you would envision a fully fledged product of compiled, managed WP on .NET, what features you would need and what you think companies would benefit from.
Is it just hosting? Maybe a bare blogging system with a C# backend and rich APIs to work in React, Svelte, Blazor or Razor on the frontend? Maybe a pre-defined set of plugins that are well tested and optimized for performance? We're all ears. Please do let us know what you'd be interested in and we'll decide over the coming weeks which direction we want to take WpDotNet.
PS: please refrain from simply shouting out random plugin names or suggesting to "support all plugins". This is not feasible for us as OSS maintainers. Thank you all for your support!
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Hi all,
As most of you probably know, easily the most popular real-world app PeachPie is used for is WordPress. We have a whole SDK for those who want to extend and integrate WP into their app, some samples to help you with some common use cases, as well as the clean boilerplate template of WpDotNet.
Even though there is a plethora of decent CMS's in .NET, it seems like the rich ecosystem, flexibility and perfect documentation of WordPress is still unmatched and people continue to want to use it (despite some of its drawbacks). This leads us to believe there could be a product we may build with our knowledge of both ecosystems.
And this is where we need you - the community. We'd love to hear from you how you would envision a fully fledged product of compiled, managed WP on .NET, what features you would need and what you think companies would benefit from.
Is it just hosting? Maybe a bare blogging system with a C# backend and rich APIs to work in React, Svelte, Blazor or Razor on the frontend? Maybe a pre-defined set of plugins that are well tested and optimized for performance? We're all ears. Please do let us know what you'd be interested in and we'll decide over the coming weeks which direction we want to take WpDotNet.
PS: please refrain from simply shouting out random plugin names or suggesting to "support all plugins". This is not feasible for us as OSS maintainers. Thank you all for your support!
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