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*[http://www.opensourcecms.com/ OpenSourceCMS] - demos | *[http://www.opensourcecms.com/ OpenSourceCMS] - demos | ||
*[http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ The CMS Matrix] - CMS comparisons | *[http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ The CMS Matrix] - CMS comparisons | ||
*[[ISCB-SC:Website:CMS_Comparison_Table|CMS Comparison Table]] from ISCB page | |||
*[http://www.infocopter.com/know-how/mediawiki-reference/other-cms.html a list of CMS] | *[http://www.infocopter.com/know-how/mediawiki-reference/other-cms.html a list of CMS] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:02, 13 November 2007
- arguments for using a content management system:
- there is some internal info that will not benefit from being world-writeable or even -readable
- OpenSourceCMS - demos
- The CMS Matrix - CMS comparisons
- CMS Comparison Table from ISCB page
- a list of CMS
- Drupal
- Features
- PHP, MySQL, Apache
- easy install
- good for communities and hobbyst projects
- simple and clear internal structure, which requres minimum time for learning to use and administer it
- example site: Pharmer.org
- "all content is available as soon as it's written" model
- Using open source software to design, develop, and deploy a collaborative Web site - Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, Eclipse, CVS
- Plone
- Python, Zope (may use Apache)
- industrial, heavy-duty CMS
- good for large corporate and intranet sites
- more powerfull permissions system
- Boston Plone Users Group
- PLoS ONE uses TOPAZ application framework
- TYPO3
- Mambo Server
- MamboForge
- Apache Lenya- Java/XML
- Textpattern
- Magnolia
- Metadot - portal server and intranet
- phpWebSite
- Joomla!
- alahup! is both a framework that lets web designers develop full featured, professional, standards compliant dynamic web sites, and an integrated content management system (features "semantic editing" though a customized Flash interface).
- Radiant CMS is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small teams (built with Ruby on Rails)