Personally I would hesitate to call this a content management system. This is little more than a Java alternative to PHP.
Separating content and presentation through templating is just one aspect of content management. There is also defining workflow for how items of content should progress through the publishing process, applying version control over the content and managing a user community and their access to carry out actions on content.
Few content management systems seem to be actual real applications that do all this. Most just give you the starting tools that you could use to build such a system if you wanted to.
A web server that can be pointed to a tarball and compile it up in the default configuration and a proxy server in front so you don't need to keep recompiling the same version of a package for every hit.
So what it comes down to is that lyrics.ch was in competition with the new online service that the NMPA are launching. And in return for not being sued, lyrics.ch get to hand over all their content for use free on the NMPA service.
Personally I would hesitate to call this a content management system. This is little more than a Java alternative to PHP.
Separating content and presentation through templating is just one aspect of content management. There is also defining workflow for how items of content should progress through the publishing process, applying version control over the content and managing a user community and their access to carry out actions on content.
Few content management systems seem to be actual real applications that do all this. Most just give you the starting tools that you could use to build such a system if you wanted to.
A web server that can be pointed to a tarball and compile it up in the default configuration and a proxy server in front so you don't need to keep recompiling the same version of a package for every hit.
Sky One have picked it up for its first showing. I saw it suggested that it would only be a few weeks behind the US, but autumn now seems more likely.
So what it comes down to is that lyrics.ch was in competition with the new online service that the NMPA are launching. And in return for not being sued, lyrics.ch get to hand over all their content for use free on the NMPA service.