Re: CMS for server

2007-03-09 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
 I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
 - Xoops
 - Joomla
 - e107

What is wrong, if anything, with PHPWCMS http://www.phpwcms.de?
I haven't looked at it myself, but someone was praising it over a coupla
beers.

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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-04 Thread Alan Chandler
On Saturday 03 March 2007 22:31, Michael Pobega wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
  Hello
  [...]
  I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are
  these: - Xoops
  - Joomla
  - e107
 
  What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
  servers?
 
  Jordi

 I've been working on coding my own actually, although I'm on my last
 nerve and giving up on it[0]. The designer that helped me make the
 layout made it image heavy, and therefore it only displays nicely on
 certain resolutions. I am now working on a new one using just divs
 and CSS for the HTML, so that it can be more modular.

 [0] http://digital-haze.net/
 (The link on the left that says Girafarig)

I started off using drupal (http://www.drupal.org) which was pretty 
good, although not quite what I wanted so I then switched to 
TextPattern (http://www.textpattern.com/).  Eventually though, once I 
realised how much faster java was compared to php (see 
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk/blog/Archive,$DirectLink.do?sp=26 )
after starting to use it to develop a web application, that I have 
switched the majority of my web site (see link in my sig) to it.  I 
wrote my own blogging application (see 
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk/blog/Archive,$DirectLink.do?sp=29 ) 
and currently working my way through a issue tracking application.

I still use php for web mail (sqwebmail) and for my photo gallery 
(gallery2) but I shall probably superceed those with java applications 
eventually.

The whole thing is constructed around the tapestry framework 
(http://tapestry.apache.org/index.html) which does a great job of 
separating out the html of the layout and the java of the dynamic part 
of the application.  I use the iBatis layer (http://ibatis.apache.org/) 
to provide a very powerful tool to access my database.


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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-04 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 02:40:59PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
 Who the heck made you God Moderator of Debian User?
 
 Why don't you look at the Debian-User List Charter.
 
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
 debian-user mailing list
 Help and discussion among users of Debian
 Support for Debian users who speak English. (High-volume mailing
 list.) 
 
 This list is not moderated; posting is allowed by anyone.

It should be rewritten. IOW, why would debian-curiosa exist?

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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-04 Thread Jordi
Thanks Alan

For my needs ( many features, robustness, community ) drupal may be a
good solution to test.

Jordi


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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-03 Thread Jordi
Thanks friends

I though my message was not going to be published.
If someone thinks it is offtopic sorry, just don't answer me.
But as sometimes I see messages talking about winning money sending
emails or enlarging their penis, I thought that 'cos many of you run
servers and thus maybe you know good cms or will be good for you to
compare them, I could get good advice on this.

Just answer or ignore me, please. I didn't wanted to polemize.

So long,

Jordi

PD: I will take a serious look at Joomla Clive. Thanks Greg.


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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-03 Thread hendrik
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:47:00AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
 Thanks friends
 
 I though my message was not going to be published.
 If someone thinks it is offtopic sorry, just don't answer me.
 But as sometimes I see messages talking about winning money sending
 emails or enlarging their penis, I thought that 'cos many of you run
 servers and thus maybe you know good cms or will be good for you to
 compare them, I could get good advice on this.
 
 Just answer or ignore me, please. I didn't wanted to polemize.

Your question was on topic (presuming you're looking for a CMS on a 
Debian system -- or else that you are a Debian user).  It's the 
messages talking about winning money sending emails or enlarging their 
penis that are off-topic.

-- hendrik


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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-03 Thread Michael Pobega
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
 Hello
 [...]
 I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
 - Xoops
 - Joomla
 - e107
 
 What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
 servers?
 
 Jordi
 

I've been working on coding my own actually, although I'm on my last
nerve and giving up on it[0]. The designer that helped me make the layout
made it image heavy, and therefore it only displays nicely on certain
resolutions. I am now working on a new one using just divs and CSS for
the HTML, so that it can be more modular.

[0] http://digital-haze.net/
(The link on the left that says Girafarig)


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CMS for server

2007-03-02 Thread Jordi
Hello

As I am now the pain of this list, I continue doing questions.
I use a CMS for managing users in the portal I am building.
Most people would know what is a CMS, but for the ones that don't
know, I tell you: a CMS  is a content manager system, basically is a
web portal that you can personalize and provide services to manage
forums, chat, budylist. etc. This without having to code all. You just
have to code to customize some things.
This way you avoid to suffer from doing so big thing from scratch, and
focus on improving it to your needs.

You would also see some that are CMS Frameworks, those are only for
people who are masochist and want to code all.

In the WWW there are 2 good pages to find CMS under GPL license:
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
This is for comparing CMS systems.
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
This is a demo site of the various CMS avaliable.

I've been using Xoops, wich I like 'cos it's easy and modular.
I fixed a GPL module that was abandoned, fixed most of its bugs, and I
give it back to Xoops community, so they can further develop it.
Though it has  a bit old-fashioned look. Others are more eye-candy.
The best in Xoops is its community of peole, allways very active and
helping.

I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
- Xoops
- Joomla
- e107

What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
servers?

Jordi


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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-02 Thread Salvatore Iovene
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
 I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
 - Xoops
 - Joomla
 - e107
 
 What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
 servers?

That's a very OT question, as it doesn't have anything to do with
Debian.

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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-02 Thread Clive Menzies
On (02/03/07 15:18), Salvatore Iovene wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
  I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
  - Xoops
  - Joomla
  - e107
  
  What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
  servers?
 
 That's a very OT question, as it doesn't have anything to do with
 Debian.

Seems pretty on topic to me :)

We're running Joomla! which works pretty well.  

I don't know the other two but we looked at a few before settling on
Joomla!.

Regards

Clive

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Re: CMS for server

2007-03-02 Thread Greg Folkert
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 15:18 +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
  I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
  - Xoops
  - Joomla
  - e107
  
  What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
  servers?
 
 That's a very OT question, as it doesn't have anything to do with
 Debian.

Who the heck made you God Moderator of Debian User?

Why don't you look at the Debian-User List Charter.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
debian-user mailing list
Help and discussion among users of Debian
Support for Debian users who speak English. (High-volume mailing
list.) 

This list is not moderated; posting is allowed by anyone.

It seems you that you are mistaken.
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Active Directory in much the same way that the Saturn V is a competitive
product to those dinky little model rockets that kids light off down at
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