Steve wrote: > Have you looked at Moodle? > > On 11/29/06, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am the webmaster for the Alpine School District. We are currently >> working on a CMS that will allow schools to administer their own CMS >> and yet the database of users, content and components is central and I >> can administer any part of any CMS. Is there a CMS solution that will >> allow for distributed authority (each school can administer their own >> CMS)? >> >> -Daniel >
This topic comes up frequently in the Utah PHP Users Group (http://UPHPU.org). Some links: http://uphpu.org/pipermail/uphpu/2006-October/thread.html (search page for "best cms") http://uphpu.org/pipermail/uphpu/2004-December/002438.html http://uphpu.org/pipermail/uphpu/2004-August/thread.html#1875 (search page for "looking for a cms") Some good non-uphpu links (but referenced in some of the above threads): http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=388&Itemid=160 (CMS ratings) http://www.cmsmatrix.org/matrix I like PHPwebsite, which is backed by a University, has a high rating, and isn't so popular that lots of hackers are looking for security problems: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ BTW, does anyone know why my bottom-posted replies keep getting parsed by the PLUG engine as a quote (indented)? Whenever this happens, it annoyingly puts "reference" in front of the URLs in my signature... Brandon Stout http://mscis.org http://flfn.org
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