Daniel Herrington wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm looking for CMS for my neighborhood association's web site. The current
> one is powered by joomla, but evidently it's difficult to administer (as
> reported by the current admin/non-techie newspaper editor). I'm looking for
> something that has ease of use and minimal learning curve, but would be
> extensible enough for future growth. I'm not familiar with joomla, and the
> last time I looked at CMS's (5~6 years ago) all I knew well was php. Does
> anyone have some good suggestions to look at? Again, ease of entry and
> minimal learning curve (even, if possible, for the non-techie) is the
> priority.
>
> thanks,
>   
I found FlatNux to be small, easy to install (basically untar into a 
directory), no database needed and easy to configure for the basics.  If 
you want a little more performance and features, then Drupal is the 
right choice.  It does use a database but is dead simple to install and 
configure.
_______________________________________________
PLUG mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug

Reply via email to