Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-12 Thread Paul Suh
> On May 12, 2017, at 11:34 AM, Michael Hekeler wrote: > > Am Wed, 10 May 2017 15:58:18 -0400 > schrieb Paul Suh : > >> (...) >>> https://redaxo.org >> >> I guess it's ok, but the site is entirely in German, und mein Deutsch >> ist nicht gut. My

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-12 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am Wed, 10 May 2017 15:58:18 -0400 schrieb Paul Suh : > (...) > > https://redaxo.org > > I guess it's ok, but the site is entirely in German, und mein Deutsch > ist nicht gut. My staff's German is non-existent. Ooops - I didn´t realise that :-/ hehe - You are right...

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-10 Thread Allan Streib
Paul Suh writes: > About Drupal: > >> every major version of drupal is a pain. They generally don't have any >> kind of same migration plan from version to version. Especially the user >> interface, which changed a lot, so you're often better off reimporting >> your data

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-10 Thread Paul Suh
Thanks to everyone for suggestions and ideas. My comments on some of the suggestions, in more or less chronological order: > I would recommend something like Magento Magento is total overkill -- this is not an e-commerce site and the additional exposed attack surface is horrendous. >

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-08 Thread Kevin Chadwick
erpnext.com is the most featurefull free erp I have found, including cms. may take a little work to port to OpenBSD and unfortunately uses nodejs which may violate the w^x.

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-08 Thread Marc Espie
On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 11:33:52AM +1200, Wiremu Demchick wrote: > > I should mention that Drupal has a not-very-nice security track > record. A particularly good example: > https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2014-005 This is maybe the only big security problem I've seen while working with

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread lists
Sun, 7 May 2017 12:24:32 -0400 Paul Suh > Folks, > > Completely off topic, but I'd value input from this community in > particular. I need to recommend a (replacement) CMS for the > public-facing web site for my day job. > [...] > Suggestions? Hi Paul, There is, actually

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Wiremu Demchick
On 5/8/17, Marc Espie wrote: > Actually, I used to need a CMS for my former job, ended up going with > Drupal. > I've also used Drupal (both major releases 7 and 8), for many of the same reasons mentioned by Marc Espie. > Now for the drawbacks: I should mention that Drupal has

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Marc Espie
Actually, I used to need a CMS for my former job, ended up going with Drupal. Not incredibly awful, especially since it's php. The design makes sense, it's actually reasonably clean, maintained, with lots of modules. And it *is* a CMS, as in you can have a full database of documents organized,

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
Chris, this is not the right place to advertise your linux-based hosting.

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread flipchan
Try to find a good offline CMS AKA a static HTML generator like Jekyll. Don't use Drupal, joomla or WordPress On May 7, 2017 6:24:32 PM GMT+02:00, Paul Suh wrote: >Folks, > >Completely off topic, but I'd value input from this community in >particular. I need to recommend a

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Michael Hekeler
If you don´t mind to put PHP on your box I like to use Redaxo (www.redaxo.org) because it just "serves what goes in" (template+content) and adds no magic like many "super intelligent" scripts does. It is so simple to configure and you are very(!) flexible in creating every kind of input

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
https://www.locomotivecms.com/ is great, _AND_ it's Ruby on Rails :) Win-win. Good luck! --Murk On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 6:24 PM, Paul Suh wrote: > Folks, > > Completely off topic, but I'd value input from this community in > particular. I need to recommend a (replacement)

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Chris M
Re-reading your question, maybe you weren't asking for hosting services, but rather something you can throw on your own hardware, so if so my apologies. But if you do need the hosting space, ZeroLag is a good choice for business. On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 1:39 PM Chris M

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Chris M
I would recommend something like Magento, depending on your needs. At ZeroLag (the company I work for, www.zerolag.com) - and yeah I'm plugging for them since I work there, but this is also based on direct experience - you can get dedicated or shared hosting with 24/hour monitoring. I don't have

OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread Paul Suh
Folks, Completely off topic, but I'd value input from this community in particular. I need to recommend a (replacement) CMS for the public-facing web site for my day job. My wants: 1) NOT Wordpress -- I don't need the security headaches. 2) Allows updates by users who don't know HTML and for