[Techtalk] Content management systems
Rasjid Wilcox
rasjidw at openminddev.net
Fri Aug 6 22:06:14 EST 2004
On Thursday 15 July 2004 06:35, Jennifer Scalf wrote:
> If you have thoughts on content management, thats cool too. We need to
> suggest website software to users also.
I've been away for a bit, so this is a little late, but I've not really seen
any follow ups on this, so just in case:
http://www.cmsreview.com/OpenSource/Directory.html has a list of open-source
cms systems, as does http://www.cmsinfo.org/
http://www.opensourcecms.com/ hosts a range of open-source CMS's that you take
for a 'test run' before putting the work to get one going.
My workplace's website runs on MySource by http://squiz.net. It is a
commercial grade CMS, released as an open-source product with commercial
support available to those who want it. The University of Western Australia
uses it for almost all their websites, and I believe that it is used by a few
other universtities as well.
Other 'commercial grade' open-source CMS's I have looked at are Typo3 and
WebGUI.
Cheers,
Rasjid.
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Rasjid Wilcox
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