Manos looks cool if you want to rebuild everything from scratch. But I will 
need to use some web services and I may hit a wall there with it.

 

- Vladimir

 

From: Rafael Teixeira [mailto:mono...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 2:51 PM
To: Vladimir Dimitrov
Cc: mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com
Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] Open source CMS running on mono?

 

Xamarin site seems not to be done with a CMS but custom built with Rails or, 
perhaps, with something like Jackson Harper's Manos de Mono (less probable).


Rafael "Monoman" Teixeira
---------------------------------------
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new 
discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' (I found it!) but 'That's funny ...'"
Isaac Asimov
US science fiction novelist & scholar (1920 - 1992)



On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Vladimir Dimitrov <vlad.dimit...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

Did someone had any luck with running and using some of the ASP.NET based open 
source CMS systems out there? It turns out that many require some parts of mono 
or are too platform dependent to work on mono/linux. My findings so far are:

 

1.       Umbraco – my closest match for the needs. Very clean, MIT licensed, 
almost any structure can be done with it. Works with MySQL and can scale on 
multiple machine in the future (not absolutely needed at the moment). All the 
attempts to run it so far looks failing as it requires MVC3 and other parts 
that are missing (http://our.umbraco.org/m?mode=topic 
<http://our.umbraco.org/m?mode=topic&id=21337> &id=21337)

2.       mojoPortal – it is a little different than a pure CMS (more portal 
oriented) and at first glance it will not allow directly putting a page created 
by a designer to be placed directly, but rather adapted to the design style of 
this system (panel layouts, etc.)

3.       kooboo – looks promising. Did not take a very deep look, but it looks 
to be storing all the configuration locally in xml files which kind of sucks if 
we try to run the site on a cluster at some later point. They state that mono 
is supported.

4.       Cuyahoga – they say they support mono, but the project looks dead as 
the latest news on the site are from February 2011.

5.       Sunset – seems professionally built and used by big companies + 
supports mono, but non-free…

 

Does someone have tested any of these or have success/fail stories about them? 
I wonder what the Xamarin web site uses and if it is on Linux J

 

Best regards,

Vladimir


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