I can't think of anything that's made specifically for newspapers, but
you could look at things like Wordpress, or on a more complicated but
more flexible note, Drupal.

Both will do the things you mentioned with a little work... Drupal is
more of a full blown CMS, but will probably be more work to customize
and skin.

Or if you're working with a good dev you could probably build these
things in Ruby On Rails pretty quickly using a lot of available
components...


On Feb 7, 2008 3:33 PM, Joseph Selbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a well designed, highly usable, open source, online
> newspaper software?
>
> I need the usual ability to post, edit, archive and delete articles, and I
> need a "community" events calendar and classified ads. If no open source
> software covers all of these, perhaps some of you could recommend individual
> solutions for the events calendar and for classified ads.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated. I have a no budget pro bono client :).
>
> Joseph Selbie
> Founder, CEO Tristream
> Web Application Design
> http://www.tristream.com
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