peterw;195024 Wrote: 
> Conceptually, you should consider "content management" and "content
> delivery" as separate functions. Some CMSes want to handle both parts,
> and scalability & availability are big concerns for such CMSes.  But
> many (I believe Bricolage is in this camp) focus on content management
> and (typically) push files to the delivery tier, so traffic to the site
> does not put any demand on the CMS. You can then use whatever you want
> for the delivery tier -- Apache web server would probably work very
> well for you, especially with its fairly strong localization features.

Having spent a good sized chunk of the day learning a lot more about
CMS, I'm very much in this camp.  I'm really far more concerned with
simplifying the creation of content and managing deployment of
localized pages than changing the delivery of the content.

Based on this, I'm thinking Bricolage is more of a fit than Drupal.

And thanks for the feedback. 


> Since you're looking at open source offerings, I won't bother warning
> about the shortcomings of the commercial vendor whose highly regarded
> and widely deployed CMS offerings I've set up, customized, and run for
> the past decade. ;-) 

Actually, Logitech has an extensive CMS but their whole website is
built on ColdFusion, so it's not what we are looking for at all.  I'm
not opposed to commercial, so if you would like to share, I'd be very
happy to learn more.  This is most definitely NOT my core area of
expertise, so any assistance I can get is much appreciated.

-=> Jim


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