Movuca is a social network engine, but it is also a CMS.

It is intended to be generic and customizable, you can create themes,
contenttypes etc...

If someone do not want the social features such as, user profiles, likes,
dislikes, follows and boards.

With one click in config and some chsnges in the theme it can be disabled
and turned to a normal CMS with only blocks, modules, themes, content in
various content types, categories etc.

I did not work in category system, but I am open for contributions for it.

Movuca features (some working, some in roadmap)

- multiple content type
- WYSIWYG with media gallery
- tag and categories
- Search
- themeable
- ajax plugins, blocks and components
- various options for comment system (internal, disqus, facebook, intense
debate)
- facebook and google login
- user profiles
- user follow/following
- user boards
- user activities (timeline)
- user pictures album
- pages and groups
- customizable/themeable email system
- ads system
- RSS for everything
- REST API
- Android and IOS client
- admin panel
- more...

it is easy to enable/disable some features in movu.ca

I am waiting a pull request if someone want to add or change some feature
also to improve the category system.

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Em 15/01/2012 07:45, "Gour" <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Hello!
>
> In the middle of November Massimo wrote:
>
> "this will be the top priority after web2py 2.0 is released and the
> book 4th edition. By the end of November."
>
> in regard to working on some decent CMS for web2py.
>
> Due to some other engagements, I was not following the group closely,
> but afaict, the book is released, but there is no web2py 2.0.
>
> In the meantime there was InstantPress-2.1 release, but based on my
> experience when reporting some bug, it took quite some time to be fixed
> (~2 months), so I guess that the only developer (there are no forks
> @bitbucket) is probably occupied with other engagements and IP is not
> his main focus and we gave up on it.
>
> Now I also see there is new project Movuca - Social CMS, but our needs
> are more in the category of 'classical' CMS wahtever it means (we've
> already discussed it a lot here).
>
> So, the question remains if the above statement is still relevant and
> there is a desire to work on one complete web2py-powered CMS-framework
> or is it that web2py community is simply more interested for other
> web-related applications?
>
> Nothing wrong with that, just to be sure where to put our present focus.
> (We, anyway, have to fiddle with PHP & Concrete5 at the moment.)
>
>
> btw, what's preventing 2.0 release?
>
> Sincerely,
> Gour
>
>
> --
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> sense objects certainly deludes himself and is called a pretender.
>
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