Thank you, all, for your suggestions on CMS systems for
MormonTestimonies.org. I'll look at Drupal and the few others
suggested here.
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On 6/4/07, Richard K Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, all, for your suggestions on CMS systems for
MormonTestimonies.org. I'll look at Drupal and the few others
suggested here.
Richard,
Let us know what you come up with. I'm looking for one as well.
Jesse
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On Jun 4, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
On 6/4/07, Richard K Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, all, for your suggestions on CMS systems for
MormonTestimonies.org. I'll look at Drupal and the few others
suggested here.
Richard,
Let us know what you come up with. I'm looking
On 6/4/07, Richard K Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And integration with Facebook Platform is a whole other topic to
discuss... :)
I see you read my blog :-) That, I can help with.
Jesse
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Drupal and Joomla (which is what tech.lds.org) uses are both similar options.
The pros is that you have more control over what you can lock down and prevent
others from modifying. The cons are that they are more content management and
therefore act more like content management systems. In other
Richard,
We wanted the best of both worlds. . . the control of a CMS and the openness
of a wiki. We wanted some sections or topics to be have restricted
privilieges
and some section to be wide open. Christopher Phillips gave the LDSoss group
good advice a couple of months ago. I found the
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 07:36:45 am Gordon Clarke wrote:
We compared drupal, plone, and joomla. Decided on plone.
I came up with the same answer, got it all installed and configured, and then
discovered that plone + apache + postfix + clamav + mailman was too much for
the 512MB RAM my virtual
Anyone who is seriously looking at using Drupal should consider buying the
book *Pro Drupal
Developmenthttp://www.amazon.com/Pro-Drupal-Development-John-VanDyk/dp/1590597559.
*It is a very well written and helpful book for anyone using or extending
Drupal.
Kyle
On 5/30/07, Shawn Willden [EMAIL
I think you'll find that the open-source CMS Drupal (drupal.org) will do
what you want. Drupal, I think, is a much more flexible solution then
MediaWiki. It is very easy to set custom permissions so people can
upload/edit only their content. Also, as a very popular open-source project
there's