Rick,

Allow me to second this excellent comment. CMS is just the "next level" for
an active content based or content critical website. Both expense and
development tend to go up rather than down or level off. 

-Mark



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-----Original Message-----
From: David Phelan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 9:36 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Client wants CMS that functions similar to Joomla, for example


Rick,

As a developer who has recently become involved with CMS environments, let
me assure you that the introduction of a CMS by no means indicates that a
developer is no longer required.  I actually work full time supporting a
number of web sites that all run from a CF based CMS and recently started
supporting one that runs in WordPress.  Even with our licensed CF CMS
specifically developed for the healthcare industry, the functionality OOTB
does not always meet the requirements of the end users and I find myself
quite busy reworking, rewriting or introducing functionality so as to meet
the requirements of the users and content managers.

The point of a CMS is to get the tedious job of content updates out of the
hands of developers and into the hands of those who know what they want to
change.  I am quite happy developing or enhancing functionality for the site
rather than making the endless, often minor, content changes that the client
wants.

David Phelan                  
Web Developer   
IT Security & Web Technologies
                  
Emerging Health
Montefiore Information Technology
3 Odell Plaza, Yonkers, NY 10701
914-457-6465 Office
862-234-9109 Cell
[email protected]
www.emerginghealthit.com
www.montefiore.org



-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 4:26 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: SOT: Client wants CMS that functions similar to Joomla, for example


Hi, guys...

Just need some recommendations from some of you who have been down this road
before.

I have a client that is asking for what amounts to absolute control over
their site through a CMS. Among a few others they metioned, Joomla was
brought up.

I'm checking them out myself, but wanted to cut to the chase based on
experience from those who have used CMS's that provide control such as
Joomla.

What have you tried? What turned out to work well? What bombed?
I've always "rolled my own", and never used a ready-made CMS, so I have zero
experience with them.

(Joomla seems like it replaces me as a designer/developer, at first glance.
If a client has a CMS that allows them to do everything that I do for them
now, including selecting themes for pages they add to the site themselves
(designer), manage data through Joomla functionality (developer), I wonder
if I would end up as a "Joomla Installer & Maintenance" person for the
client. ???)

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks for any feedback!

Rick






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