I'm not a developer just a humble user but I think Habari ACL system
is particularly well suited to a CMS with multiple authors as opposed
to a conventional (single-user) blog.

The other attractions aired by the clever developer types is the clean
code base, security, extensible architecture and a small but talented
Habari community willing to proffer assistance.

[ Don't ask me why no-one has had the courtesy to reply to this post
if Habari has such a brilliant community - maybe they are all
compiling lengthy dossiers packed with information :-) ]

For example, it's easy to use the ACL framework to quickly create a
simple registration plugin.

http://twofishcreative.com/michael/blog/2009/03/06/registration-plugin-for-habari

There's also another plugin for keeping revisions of articles which
would be useful for a CMS.

As for the cons, Habari is being actively developed (which you also
see as a 'Pro' :-) so the API isn't frozen and occasionally it can be
tricky to locate the correct version of plugins for the stable (0.6.2)
versus development (0.7).
--
Andy

On Sep 24, 6:55 am, BigFoot <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a Graphic Designer turned into Web Designer turned into Web
> Developer.
> One of the companies I develop for makes it excruciatingly difficult
> to access the MySQL features of their websites and that's what has led
> me to look into other alternatives, namely flat-file CMSs
>
> I have done some research, at the following link you can view the
> information I have collected on the topic in the form of a Blog 
> post:http://web-dev-cheat-sheets.blogspot.com/2009/08/flat-file-based-php-...
>
> I have tried all of the Flat-file based PHP CMSs you see listed there
> and I have to make a decision.
> I have arrived to the following conclusions:
> 1- It should be SQLite-based so I can migrate painlessly later on if
> needed
> 2- It should be actively developed
>
> Could anybody provide me with additional arguments on why I should
> choose Habari over the other candidates?
>
> Thanks a bunch
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