I thought of that - it's ideal really, except that I need versioning.
Otherwise, spot on!

;)

On Jul 1, 4:06 pm, Lawrence Pit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Given the usual absence of any requirements I suggest Twitter. Great
> CMS. Even Britney and the PM appear to be able to use it.
>
> > I am intrigued by Tim Lucas's CMS-by-Github approach. It was sweet.
>
> > On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Nicholas Faiz <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> >     Hi,
>
> >     I'm trying to evaluate some CMS' out there for a couple of projects.
>
> >     I'm aware of Radiant, Mephisto, and BrowserCMS. Radiant relies
> >     upon its
> >     Radius templating heavily, and I want to use another templating
> >     language. Mephisto is a bit too dusty these days - not even sure
> >     if it's
> >     up to Rails 2.3. BrowserCMS seems a bit restrictive on the browser
> >     versions it relies upon.
>
> >     The other option is, of course, to build my own CMS, which I've done
> >     before. Just wondering if anyone can recommend others I may not be
> >     aware
> >     of and which they have used themselves?
>
> >     Regards,
> >     Nicholas Faiz
>
>
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