That still leaves at least Bricolage Slash though,
Biggest difference is Bricolage is workflow strong, and Slash is comment
voting strong.
and I know there
are several others (Mason, etc).
Mason is a framework to build a Portal, not a CMS system. Which are we looking
for?
Perl.com is
Simon Cozens created Bryar:
http://blog.simon-cozens.org/bryar/bryar.cgi
He is now working on his next generation publishing tool, Feuilleton:
http://feuilleton.simon-cozens.org/
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 07:14:49 -0400, Bill Ricker N1VUX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That still leaves at least
Hello,
I'm looking for recommendations for a website creation and management
tool (written in Perl of course).
Here are some thoughts on what I'd like it to be:
Open Source
Written in Perl (or mostly Perl)
Well documented
Browser based content management GUI
Template and CSS driven design
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for recommendations for a website creation and management
tool (written in Perl of course).
Here are some thoughts on what I'd like it to be:
Open Source
Written in Perl (or mostly Perl)
Well documented
Browser based content management GUI
Template and
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any useful recommendations would be appreciated.
What kind of sites? What are you hoping to do with the CMS engine?
Three that come to mind are Bricolage, MovableType, and Slash, but these
systems have very significant differences, such that a site that
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:43:06 -0400 (EDT), Chris Devers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any useful recommendations would be appreciated.
What kind of sites? What are you hoping to do with the CMS engine?
Three that come to mind are Bricolage,
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, joe wrote:
MovableType fails the Open Source test.
Ahh, good point, I forgot about that.
That still leaves at least Bricolage Slash though, and I know there
are several others (Mason, etc).
More info is needed to help figure out which one is appropriate.
--
Chris Devers