Paul Noone wrote:
It's www.opensourcecms.com <http://www.opensourcecms.com> , not .org.
Ah, thanks for the correction. :)
Go easy on the comparison check at cmsmatrix.org. If at first you get no
results, whittle down your criteria (starting with Root and Sheel Login).
Sounds good. So far I have found the site very helpful. Again, thanks
for tip/link. :)
So far as open source solutions go, Drupal and TYP03 can both easily
handle what you want. If you've got someone in-house who can handle the
development (some PHP and templating knowledge, as well as the learning
curve) then I'd put my money on Drupal.
At the moment, I do not have a programmer in mind. :(
I am hoping a lot of this I can handle. Most of my CMS experience is
with Expression Engine and Textpattern.
Hmm, anyone know where one could look to higher dependable CMS developers?
I am 80% confident I could handle development... but for this project, I
would prefer to let someone with experience handle the setup while I
focus on design/CSS/templating.
It sounds like the best place to start looking for developers would be
via the forums of the chosen CMS.
But be warned, these are enterprise level CMSs.
Good to hear warnings. If it is not too much trouble, could you expound
on that statement a little?
Many many thanks Paul, I greatly appreciate your (and everyone else's)
advice and expertise knowledge.
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