The first beta release of pkContextCMS is out.

pkContextCMS is a CMS based on Symfony 1.2 and Doctrine.

Notable features include:

    * Editing takes place “in context.” sfSimpleCMS followed this
principle for editing slots; we extend it to adding, managing and
reordering pages
    * Much easier to manage your site in "normal" cases where the URL
mirrors the logical structure of the site (but you can still customize
slugs)
    * Easy version control for the contents of every “slot” (editable
piece of content)
    * “Areas,” continuous columns in which editors can add a variety
of slots of different types (managed media slideshows interleaved with
rich text, for instance)
    * Editing privileges for specific parts of the site can be easily
assigned to specific users
    * All slot types, including the standard rich text and plaintext
types, are implemented as Symfony modules with all the flexibility
that implies
    * New slots can implement custom data storage via Doctrine column
aggregation inheritance. (English translation: “oooh, cool!”)

I STRONGLY encourage you to check out the sample project via
subversion rather than installing the dependencies yourself at this
stage. But the README covers both options in detail.

For a more detailed discussion and links to the plugin on the Symfony
site, please read:

http://window.punkave.com/2009/03/11/pkcontextcms-a-sneak-preview-for-the-worthy/

-Tom Boutell and P'unk Avenue

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www.punkave.com
www.boutell.com

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