Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> I'm looking for a web-based content management system (CMS) with the
> following properties:
> 
> * runs on linux and apache
> 
> * stores its content in a sql db
> 
> * open source
> 
> * is friendly to end users with no coding skills
> 
> * handles basics like editing pages over the web, posting news, etc.
> 
> * works smoothly for public facing web sites
> 
> * a search feature would be nice
> 
> * mature enough that I don't have to hack on the code just to do the
> normal stuff described above
> 
> Ease of installation, configuration, updating and ease of use are all
> more important than advanced features, new paradigms or cool factor.
> 
> License and language don't matter.
> 
> I know wikipedia already has a list of these:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems
> 
> But I'm looking to see what this group has to say:
> 
> Experiences? Suggestions? Musings?

I have absolutely 0 experience, but the web2py framework and add-on
applications such as the KPAX CMS seem worth a look. Ease of
install/config seem to be big selling points. Serious MVC architecture
seems to be the ideology.

Regards,
..jim

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