When we were doing our search, we were pretty impressed with Typo3
(http://typo3.com/) from a features-and-interface standpoint.  It died
here because of lack of contract-able commercial support, but if that's
not a factor in your process I'd say it's worth looking at.

(We wound up selecting OpenCMS, which is Java-based.  If you'd like to
hear more about our decision-making process, or how the implementation
has gone, I'd be glad to discuss it off-list.)


--
Mark Roedel
Web Programmer/Analyst
LeTourneau University


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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:39 PM
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Subject: [PHP] open source content management systems?


hi all

does anyone have any recommendations for good open source content
management systems for websites? - preferably, written in php...

i have about a 50000 page site running on a freebsd/apache server.  it
gets a fair number of hits a day. right now, the great majority of my
pages are statically generated by my
30+ ftp users.  there is no
consistency of layout between sections of the site.

i wanted to investigate open source content management systems in order
to make our pages easier to create and update (preferably so i can do
away with the majority of my ftp accounts and have my users create and
update pages from a webbrowser), and maintain a consistent layout scheme
across the site.

i'd also be into investigating commercial cms's, although i'd like to
stick with open source if possible...


thanks
redmond



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