On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Any useful recommendations would be appreciated.

What kind of sites? What are you hoping to do with the CMS engine?

Three that come to mind are Bricolage, MovableType, and Slash, but these systems have very significant differences, such that a site that might be easy to deploy with one of these tools would be cumbersome with the others, and vice versa, and vice versa again.

What sort of site are you thinking this should be?

Who are the publishers / authors / maintainers going to be?

What is the audience going to expect?

What capabilities for supporting authors & audeicence are needed?

This site might not be a bad place to make comparisons:

    <http://www.cmsreview.com/cmslisting.html>

But apparently they don't think of MovableType as a CMS engine, so it doesn't have a listing.

Anyway, it seems like you can fill out a form to get CMS suggestions:

    <http://www.cmsreview.com/cmssearch.html>

I don't seem able to find a link that points to the Perl-only list, but if you fill in that field in the search form, you'll find it.

These people also seem to have a local CMS user group:

    <http://www.cmsboston.com/>

They could be a good source of information...


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