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2002-04-05 04:17:49+02 by ebwolf 0 comments

After almost a year I'm considering writing some software. I'm planning to develop an online community for people practicing yoga without the benefits of regular studio visits (and the $$ that requires). I want three levels of users: admin, instructor, student and want to be able to create a bunch of custom code. I hate to reinvent the wheel for CMS but I don't want to stumble over someone else's code while I develop the unique parts of the site. Any thoughts? I haven't seen enough of the schema behind Flutterby to tell if it'll work for my needs.

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