You should start by answering yourself what you mean by 'begginers'.
Beginner developers that have just basic html knowledge? Database savvy
network administrators without content management experience?

That's a way important issue because it will determine your willing to stick
to any solution you may decide to implement. If you aren't that familiar to
databases, chances are that you'll expend a lot of time just to get things
to work. And experience has taught us that the more complex is any system to
set up, the more harder it will be to integrate new features, and to hook up
new systems to it.

To read a recent review of the most important open source cms available,
follow this link:
http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2897730,00.html

I'd encourage you to try all what's available. After that, I'd recommend you
to use Zope.  :)



Ausum




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From: "lior - kabbalah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:29 AM
Subject: [cms-list] CMS for begginers


hi
i'm new to this newsgroup
we decided to search for an open sourced CMS
and we found EZ Publish CMS
a nice norwegian company.

1.did any of you CMS pro's know this product?
2. are u familier with a good CMS product prices 3000$-5000$? or am i
dreaming...:-)

10x


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