that's true. and i would not want to rate a cms by how many security
patches get send out per year.
i developer care a lot and send out lots of improvements, why should
that be negative?
besides the technical things, i think most important in an open source
cms is the community.
that's why i like this study. it shows a lot of community response in
the different systems:

http://www.waterandstone.com/open-source-cms-resources



On 29 Mai, 11:51, martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> menn,
>
> thanks for the joomla link!
>
> andi,
>
> true, t3 and ez are cms that are very versatile, however their
> currently limited userbase not only is the reason why there was no
> template developed at bcbkk but also why there are less reported
> vulnerabilities (your link proves that as well ;)).
> as jan said, everyone would very much look forward to get a great
> theme released on t3 or ez, yet the extensability out of the box with
> contributed modules is also an issue why the three cms are currently
> in the lead.
> personally, i deploy whichever cms i believe makes sense for the
> particular task at hand.
>
> regards,
>
> martin
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