Scott I. Remick wrote:
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
I have a tiny bit of experience with PHP-Nuke because my webhost uses it.
Although I have no real complaints about it, I am not wedded to it.
Most promising seems Plo
At 04:39 PM 3/19/2004, Dan Rue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Umm.. I don't know what other people think about this - but I really
never run any PHP stuff from ports. It is easier, imo, to just download
the tgz and unzip it to the directory you want it in.
Yes, exactly. You can download the latest PH
gt; Python, but could try and learn if Plone was worth it.
most people run zope/cmf/plone in back of apache with mod_proxy and
rewrite..
>
> What are other people doing for CMS on FreeBSD? Just how different is Plone
> from the *Nukes? Are there fundamental differences I need to underst
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 03:25:17PM -0500, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> Drupal looks really nice. Do you have any thoughts on Drupal vs. Mambo?
I've used both, but neither very much. I can only tell you that my boss
went from Mambo to Drupal - I guess he found it easier to hack on.
That's the thing - i
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 14:05:45 -0600, Dan Rue wrote:
>
> Umm.. I don't know what other people think about this - but I really
> never run any PHP stuff from ports. It is easier, imo, to just download
> the tgz and unzip it to the directory you want it in. Since there's no
> compiling, usually ver
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 01:53:04PM -0500, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
> know what other people were doing.
>
> I have a tiny bit of experience with PHP-Nuke because my webhost uses it.
> Although I have no real complaints about
Hi Scott,
> I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
> know what other people were doing.
I'm running an intranet site on a Pentium 1, 80 MB RAM, 120 MHz and a 30GB
Harddisk.
I'm using Mambo 4.5, which can be downloaded at
http://www.mamboserver.com or with a lot o
for an intranet site for about 100 employees. Looking to
replace the mass-mailed MS Word "newsletter", as well as provide a place to
centrally discuss topics without having to try and hold meetings (and
leaving things unaddressed because you're unable to pull a meeting
together), gi