lots of great answers!

kinda busy though so i have to stick it to the mediawiki plan, but
definitely was inspired by reading the drupal docu and your posts.

seems like i got a lot of experimentation to do...

hey, who else is planning to go to the it thing on tuesday?

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Websites are meant to grow. They're like living things that evolve and
> change and so what you may have thought would've been enough at the start
> suddenly isn't good enough anymore.
>
> >
> > Drupal has turned out for me, the most scalable solution of the lot. You
> can start it out as a simple blog (or even board or wiki) and then later add
> more stuff using the same foundation. I'm willing to bet this thinking
> applies to wikis as well.
>
> I had the above in mind when I was evaluating CMSes.  The answers,
> however, led me to Plone.  It can do all of the above and more.
> However, Plone can be difficult at the start.  There are a lot of
> concepts to be learned.  But I am convinced that the time you put into
> it will pay for itself in the future.
>
>
> Holden
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