A Dummies guide to Xaraya – can someone write one?
28 Apr
17 Apr

Xaraya or Joomla? We created our journalism news site using Joomla! CMS. A few weeks ago, I went up to visit BBC Sport Interactive. Having seen the CMS its journalist use, I feel pretty confident that our students are getting a good grounding in ‘real world’ working practices. But I’m just wondering if we should scrap Joomla! and teach Xaraya?
So is this something we should be teaching our journalist degree students? How easy is Xaraya to learn and who offers hosting? Will students be able to spell its name, when they already struggle with Joomla!? That’s J-O-O-M-L-A.
So many questions….
The extent of my knowledge about Xaraya can be written on a very small postage stamp. Thankfully, Dan (aka Baraboom) from the excellent Xaraya development site Xarigami.com came back with a few answers…
This all started when I met a senior bod from Hearst Digital, home of hugely popular sites Handbag.com , Netdoctor.co.uk and many more.
I expected the big guys to be using a huge, expensive and bespoke CMS – i.e. the type of thing we’re never going to be able to afford.
The reality is that Hearst was using something open source – Xaraya. Open source is good news and not just because of the price factor, they tend not to date as quickly as the commercial products and there’s no software company to go bust and mess everything up.
The university went with Moodle as its VLE over the commercial Blackboard for similar reasons. I also tend to think that open source is far more ‘with the flow ‘ of how the Net should work.
Problem: in terms of learning resources, there seems to be bugger all published about Xaraya on Amazon. Although there seems to be some cross-over with PostNuke. Still there are some dedicated Xaraya hosts.
In short, I have a lot more to reading to do at Dan’s site!