I am comparing between this two php-based CMS?
My focus is really 1. the availability of modules/add-ons.
Not too sure, but seems PHPnuke has more add-ons than Postnuke.
2. ease of maintaining a group of contributors/writers
You forgot #3: The ease of your sight getting hacked into because of these security nightmares!
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