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Reading this I am kind of happy we rolled our own framework and dogfooded it for the past 5 years.

It has only a few concepts:

  * Pages (webpages)
  * Tools (components)
  * Events
  * Users (accounts)
  * Streams (data)
Everything is accomplished around these basic concepts.

http://qbix.com/platform/guide/features



That's always going to lead to a solution you like (because you built it) but it loses the advantages of open source in both "many eyes" where the code gets massive amounts of testing and "prior knowledge" where you can recruit new people who already have some knowledge of the technology you use. Neither of those are necessities, of course, but they're definitely useful advantages.




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