Sympal is just a sample IMO.

Apostrophe is edit-in-context, with simple but goot slot-type task
scaffolding generator.

Diem is edit-in-context-within-a-lightbox, with good backend features
(create a page for kinds of records you specify in a module.yml config file;
say you want a page generated for each course, you can do this very easily
with diem, as it is a bundled feature).

It's pretty simple to "diemize" apostrophe, while its harder to
"apostrophize" Diem (speaking about their backend options; Apostrophe has
none except for its blog plugin, while Diem is back-ended for almost
everything)(I say this because "apostrophizing" Diem will need to touch core
Diem, while "diemizing" apostrophe can be done via apostrophe plugins).

Diem is pretty good with its toolbar in edit mode; Apostrophe have a toolbar
too, but not for the same thing (but you can "diemize" apostrophe as I
said).

Anyway, you can test them both, "your" feelings does matter here.

I can be wrong somehow, hope others will correct me :-)

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On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 6:47 PM, rumianom <[email protected]>wrote:

> As fair as I know Diem is standalone CMS, others are plugins.
>
> On 27 Sie, 00:12, Fabian Barrera <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi, I have a question about the Symfony CMFs (Sympal, Apostrophe,
> > Diem). I hope someone could help me:
> >
> > I haven't used any CMS before (but I use Symfony and love it :) ) and
> > I'll have to build a site with a lot of features that a CMF can manage
> > (forum, news, personal blogs, events). But it also requires especific
> > features (messaging, courses and groups associated to a professor).
> >
> > So, wich one of these CMFs would be better for this project? I'm
> > thinking in Apostrophe, because it seems I can add it to an existing
> > project with my own modules, can I do the same with the others?
> >
> > Thanks
>
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