RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Mura Content Management System

2009-09-06 Thread Charlie Arehart
Yep, that talk, from 6/11/09 is available at
recordings.coldfusionmeetup.com. Thanks for mentioning it, Tom.

 

/charlie

 

From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Tom McNeer
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 10:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Mura Content Management System

 

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The forum is very responsive. And last, there's a very good presentation of
the system archived as a Connect presentation, reachable from Charlie
Arehart's ColdFusionMeetup site.





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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Mura Content Management System

2009-09-05 Thread Tom McNeer
Clarke,

On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Clarke Bishop cbis...@resultantsys.comwrote:

 I am trying to install the Mura (Formerly called Sava) content management
 system. Mura looks like a great open source ColdFusion product, but their
 setup and configuration documentation is lacking in some areas.


Yep. But they're constantly expanding it. You have to understand, BlueRiver
is a commercial development company that's opened to the rest of us a system
they've been developing for years to use for their clients. They're very,
very generous with their product -- and they're very responsive to questions
on their forum. But reasonably enough, documenting the system for others has
to take a back seat to running their own business.

They've been pretty open about admitting that they just haven't had time to
fill out the documentation as they'd like. That said, the installation
itself is very straightforward. Follow the install instructions on their
site, and it should work with no problem. Has for me, anyway.

Past that, you'll need to cruise the documentation on both sides of the
house - front- and back-end. It'll help you understand the system much
better to read the documentation for non-technical content editors.

The forum is very responsive. And last, there's a very good presentation of
the system archived as a Connect presentation, reachable from Charlie
Arehart's ColdFusionMeetup site.

-- 
Thanks,

Tom

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