No doubt, Mura is probably awesome.

I use a proprietary CMS system which rocks, and that's what I'm saying.
I think most of us do that.I figure a lot of companies have their own
system.

My issue with Mura is that the tutorials and documentation were seriously
lacking.

For someone in my position, it seems useful for annoying clients that insist
on installing the entire CMS,Web and SQL Server
on their little local servers fed with a 1Mbit connection.

Although I suppose such clients may just be more trouble in the long run
anyway.

It seems that with OpenBD, Railo etc. CFML at least will be trending toward
more wider use and acceptance.
Which is no doubt a good thing for all of us.

Still...a single killer development ecosystem certainly won't hurt!

On 30 June 2010 19:06, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Try creating a theme in Drupal and tell me about being lost. Its very
> plain CF not difficult at all.You download it and install at the
> site's webroot.. you run a SQL script on your db ide. Then its just a
> matter of navigating forms. Customizing the layout page is also very
> easy. if you know CSS for layout etc then its very easy.
>
> larry
>
>


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