I hereby second drupal, including the reccomendation to install from source.
Does news tracking, polls, calendar, and simple forums.

The project as a whole is heavily slanted toward community-building sites,
and groups like civicspace have done even more work to push it in that
direction.

On 22/03/07, david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm doing similar things with Drupal... seems ok to me

I hadn't used similar CMS before and it took me a while to get my head
around the basics, but then it was fine.

If you do use it, apt-get for Ubuntu is way behind.. I would download
from the drupal site. I don't know about other distros.

On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 16:36 +1100, Carlo Sogono wrote:
> I've been tasked to create/maintain the website of a motorcycle club of
> which I am a member of. In short I would like some basic functionality
> in it like news-tracking, polls, calendar and maybe a simple forum. I
> know there are heaps of CMS software available but I'd like to try one a
> few that you people have had experience with.
>
> Since I'm doing this as charity work I would prefer ease of
> use/installation over functionality and speed. I don't to spend half the
> day working out dependencies and installing add-ons. Any suggestions?

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