Michael:

Before deciding on the technologies to be used, you should have a draft
document outlining what you want your CMS to do. I will assume that by CMS
you mean a Content Management System as opposed to a Course Management
System. 

If you know what you want and can send it back to the list it would be a
good starting point for discussion

Carlos

On 01/04/02 4:29, "Michael Homeijer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In the past I have experimented with some opensource CMS systems like the
> ones from mmbase.org and opencms.org.
> As far as I can see the opencms.org cms cannot be used without the front-end
> they provide and integration with cocoon will be hard.
> The mmbase.org cms could be used with cocoon for content publishing (right
> now they only provide a jsp tag library but I suppose this could be turned
> into a logic sheet).
> Only it doesn't store XML.
> 
> Did anybody find a XML based cms that seperates content management from
> content publishing and could be used with cocoon for publishing?
> 
> (Now that Xindice is an apache project, maybe a cms using xindice, cocoon
> and maybe other stuff would be a great showcase?)
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Michael


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