Found this site, which has just about every major perl based cms I've
run across listed, plus lots more.

http://www.clueful.com.au/cgi-bin/cmsdirectory/browse/Products:Free%20sy
stems

Good luck, and us know what you pick and how it goes.

Jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: claudioprodigy.net.mx@tcp_intranet-daemon 
> [mailto:claudioprodigy.net.mx@tcp_intranet-daemon] On Behalf 
> Of Claudio Garcia
> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:47 PM
> To: Maarten Stolte
> Cc: Drew Taylor; Aaron Ross; mod_perl list
> Subject: Re: Content management systems
> 
> 
> 
> Metadot is being used a lot in Schlumberger and Sema intranet 
> websites (Sema is a large European IT company) , among many 
> other clients. It's also being used in a big French ceramics 
> company called St. Gobain.
> 
> The Open Source version is currently lagging behind our 
> latest (closed-source) release by about three or four months. 
>  Our closed-source version is comercially available and 
> comprises, basically, the open-source framework plus a number 
> of useful add-ons.  We also do custom additions to the 
> framework (in fact tailoring the software is our main business).
> 
> Installing Metadot can sometimes get complicated, but is 
> usually a straightforward process. I think Metadot internals 
> are easy to learn and customize, as we have been improving 
> them constantly for the last year. If you know your way 
> around mod_perl and object oriented Perl you should be able 
> to tailor Metadot to your liking in little time. You can also 
> choose to program your own add-ons using the APIs we provide for that.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Claudio
> 
> 
> >
> > > Metadot bills itself as a portal product. I've even installed it 
> > > briefly in the past, and it seemed relatively easy to setup & 
> > > customize. http://www.metadot.com/ The developer site is at 
> > > http://www.metadot.net/.
> > >
> > wow...this looks great, anybody actually use it?
> >
> > Maarten
> 

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