The GeoMOOSE project might fit your needs.  Check out the gallery.  
http://www.geomoose.org/wiki/index.php/GeoMOOSE_Gallery

It uses MapServer and OpenLayers under the hood.  We also offer commercial 
support if that is an option.

Best of luck,
Brian

Brian Fischer, CFM
GIS Manager
Houston Engineering, Inc.
O 763.493.4522 | D 763.493.6664 | M 763.229.2734

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of del cadarn
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 6:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Open source map server

Hello all,
I am calling upon your Open Source expertise. I'm currently working on an  
online [censored] map for a community project. I am trying to find the right 
map server or web map services that would enables us to make the most of this 
project. I feel a little overhelmed with all the different options online and 
thought you could maybe make a few recommendations.

Here are some more details on what I am looking for.

At its most basic, I look for a server that enables to see georeferenced 
features on a basemap, click on a feature to display more information and also 
edit information. Ideally I am looking for a mapserver supporting WFS, enabling 
the display of multiple layers (that could be switched on/off) supporting 
simple queries ( intersect, buffer) and maybe also enabling links and photos.

Unfortunately there are two main constraints: my limited knowledge in 
programming (I only know a little python and no java whatsoever) and 
user-friendliness of the finished platform is essential as it is aimed to local 
communities with limited computer skills.

Merci,

                 D
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