Each local newspaper team has its own installation of the Ellington application stack. In some cases, smaller sites share the same cluster of Web, database and media servers, but each newspaper.com is logically its own software.
As you might imagine, almost every local newspaper has one or more niche content products that site leaders hope to run under separate domains, but using one administrative back-end. So it's high on our development list to find easier ways to set up those niche products without having to tweak out new installations every time.
Mostly separate
Each local newspaper team has its own installation of the Ellington application stack. In some cases, smaller sites share the same cluster of Web, database and media servers, but each newspaper.com is logically its own software.
As you might imagine, almost every local newspaper has one or more niche content products that site leaders hope to run under separate domains, but using one administrative back-end. So it's high on our development list to find easier ways to set up those niche products without having to tweak out new installations every time.