Re: [gentoo-user] cms

2005-12-11 Thread thibault j
It depends on what features you wants for your website. Do you want a forum ? A wiki ? Do you want to allow some users to register ? To publish some documents ? There is a lot of good CMS, but they don't provide the same functionalities. The most complete CMS i've ever found is joomla, but i find

Re: [gentoo-user] cms

2005-12-11 Thread Bob Sanders
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 07:39:07 -0600 Qv6 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Folks: > > I am looking for a really good Content Management System that is > feature-rich and easy to install. Webgui seems good, but the install is > tedious. > Pmwiki works well. Allows creations of groups (farms), is

Re: [gentoo-user] cms

2005-12-11 Thread Nick Smith
what about postnuke? its got all those things. www.postnuke.org it rocks! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] cms

2005-12-11 Thread Robin
Well I will buzzword Joomla! for you :) (http://www.joomla.org) You can always change anything to anything you want with a little work. I am using it now and like it for the backend. 95% of the front-end of my site was built w/o Joomla! components, so if you don't the time (or php knowledge), t

Re: [gentoo-user] cms

2005-12-11 Thread Chris White
On Sunday 11 December 2005 22:39, Qv6 wrote: > Folks: > > I am looking for a really good Content Management System that is > feature-rich and easy to install. Webgui seems good, but the install is > tedious. Yah, I wrote a review on that on my site: http://www.securesystem.info/tiki-read_article.

[gentoo-user] cms

2005-12-11 Thread Qv6
Folks: I am looking for a really good Content Management System that is feature-rich and easy to install. Webgui seems good, but the install is tedious. A good, enterprise-class cms is what I'm looking for. Any suggestioons? TIA -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list