> If you are attached to Perl as I am, but want to leverage some out-of-
> the-box CMS functionality, you might consider Bricolage, which was
> developed by the original author of Mason.

I'd prefer Bricolage over every other PHP CMS out there for its
flexibility and community (which is rather small compared to the number
of heads using a PHP CMS but healthy and friendly).

We're using Mason since 2001 for our site www.urbia.de and are very
happy with it!

IMHO, you left out the latest and greatest in web application
development with Perl: Catalyst - which is RubyOnRails for Perl but
without the limited options Rails offers. Choose your favourite template
engine (TT, Mason ...), ORM (DBIx::Class, Class::DBI, ...) et cetera and
Catalyst does the MVC glue for you. You definitely should take a look at
it: http://www.catalystframework.org - the community is helpful, healthy
and the documentation was just improved a lot.

HTH,
Toby



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