> I have about 300 informational files in
> http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/linux-info/ , and about another 300 in 
> http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/linux-info/kb/ (an old knowledgebase I
> created at a former employer, who was willing to sign over copyright to
> me).  
> 
> I'd love to have those become Web-ified, classified by category, and
> both searchable and browseable.  Therefore, I'm looking for some Web
> framework I can put it all in, without having to spend months
> accomplishing all that.
> 
> Does anyone know of a system suitable for that?

MIT is using dotLRN (based on OpenACS) to help professors do the same
task for their learning materials. Recently, I used the OpenACS bboard
module to implement a pseudo-online magazine (searchable, categorized,
web-editable articles).

dotLRN/OpenACS is a work-in-progress, and you'll still have to do
some customization to achieve your goals. But I'm pretty sure someone
of your caliber won't have to spend months to do that.

Jijo and other Pythonistas will likey point you to Zope,
a web/CMS python thingie.

Aside: according to Netcraft, FHM Philippines is using Zope, probably to
manage/generate image thumbnails.

dotLRN: http://dotlrn.mit.edu
OpenACS: http://www.openacs.org
Zope: http://www.zope.org


Radam Batnag

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