Re: content mgt for non-profits

2004-03-13 Thread bscott
On 12 Mar 2004, at 12:08pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've had pretty good success with PostNuke and TWiki. However, others > indicate "its too busy" (about both of them). FWIW: As far as TWiki goes, it is reasonably easy to trim down the stock page "templates" to be much less busy. The curren

Re: content mgt for non-profits

2004-03-12 Thread Bruce Dawson
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 10:38, Jonathan Linowes wrote: > I would like suggestions for content managment software or online services that meet the basic needs of your typical nonprofit organization: calendar, events, announcements, feature articles, easy to update by non technical people, etc Needs to

Re: content mgt for non-profits

2004-03-12 Thread Dan Jenkins
Jeffrey Creem wrote: I am pretty happy with geeklog (www.geeklog.com ). Once you get past the setup it can be used/maintained by fairly non-technical people. I think you meant http://www.geeklog.net. There is no geeklog.com -- Dan Jenkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Rastech Inc.

Re: content mgt for non-profits

2004-03-12 Thread Travis Roy
Jeffrey Creem wrote: I am pretty happy with geeklog (www.geeklog.com ). Correction, it's www.geeklog.net I wanted to check it out as well :) ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinf

Re: content mgt for non-profits

2004-03-12 Thread Jeffrey Creem
mgt for non-profits I would like suggestions for content managment software or online services that meet the basic needs of your typical nonprofit organization: calendar, events, announcements, feature articles, easy to update by non technical people, etc Needs to be cheap if not

content mgt for non-profits

2004-03-12 Thread Jonathan Linowes
I would like suggestions for content managment software or online services that meet the basic needs of your typical nonprofit organization: calendar, events, announcements, feature articles, easy to update by non technical people, etc Needs to be cheap if not free.   thanks   jonathan