--- Ian Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all > > Is anyone familiar with the Typo3 content management > system? > http://typo3.com > > The Exec. Dir. of a non-profit I'm on the board of > wants a quick yes or > no whether to spend a fair chunk of coin on putting > this system in place > to help staff (who have no web experience) look > after the website. >
typo3 is one of the CMS's I looked at when setting one up. i thought it was overly complex to manage and a resource hog. instead i chose and would strongly recommend bricolage (www.bricolage.cc) it is used for some big sites like macworld.com and salon.com (and some others that i can't remember right off the top of my head). once it is set up it is very easy for non-tech types to use to maintain web site. And it puts up very clean code that can be used by any standard web server without running anything more than apache. Linux Journal is publishing a series of articles about Bricolage. Reuven Lerner, who is writing the series, is also "enthusiastic about Bricolage." Reuven covers the installation of Bricolage, as well as a discussion of Bricolage's dependencies (Apache, mod_perl, PostgreSQL, etc.). He also examines Bricolage's data model and its application architecture. It's a good, technically-oriented introduction to Bricolage. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6934 Gary __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
