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From: "Harms, Amanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 15:26:43 +1100
Subject: CMS for government agencies [SEC=3DUNCLASSIFIED, CAVEAT=3DNO CAVEA=
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Hi,
Does anyone have any good or bad experiences of implementing an open
source CMS for an Australian government website? I am interested in
content management systems that have commercial development support in
Australia, and have been used in a government setting.
The main requirements that I am looking for in a cms are:
* Produces websites adhering to web standards, W3C accessibility
standards and principles of user centred design
* Has an easy to use admin console and publishing system, with
access to add and move site navigation elements
* Has a single repository for assets with the ability to load
content to multiple areas of a site, including automatically loading
'teaser lines' and links to various pages.
I am aware of MySource matrix and Farcry. If anyone has some experience
with these or have used other content management systems that might fit
the bill in a government setting I would be keen to hear from you.
Amanda
Amanda Harms
Website Coordinator
National Water Commission
02 6102 6063 / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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