Re: Content management systems

2002-04-12 Thread Robin Berjon
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:22, Perrin Harkins wrote: > It looks Robin Berjon is going to give an overview of CMS for mod_perl > at OSCON: > > http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_sess/2667 Yes, and if you have suggestions and ideas on CMSs you'd like to see included (or excluded

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-11 Thread Marc Spitzer
On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 10:17:00 -0400 Aaron Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > >For community sites, use Slash - the engine behind slashdot > > >(http://www.slashcode.com) - there's even a book about it. > > > > You should also check out scoop (http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/), the engine > >

RE: Content management systems

2002-04-10 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
I hear you... I wish there were more conferences in Vancouver BC, or even Seattle. Unless I just don't here about them... On 10-Apr-2002 OCNS Consulting wrote: > Looks good - if you're in San Diego. > > RB > > -Original Message- > From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > It lo

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-10 Thread Colin Kuskie
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 04:42:31PM +0200, Maarten Stolte wrote: > > > >Anybody know of something in mod_perl with this out of the box > > >functionality in addition to content management? > > > > Metadot bills itself as a portal product. I've even installed it briefly in > > the past, and it se

RE: Content management systems

2002-04-10 Thread OCNS Consulting
Looks good - if you're in San Diego. RB -Original Message- From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:23 PM To: Matthew Watson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Content management systems Matthew Watson wrote: > I was wondering if t

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-10 Thread Perrin Harkins
Matthew Watson wrote: > I was wondering if there are any content management systems around for > modperl , i'm after a similar kind of thing > as postnuke for php. I'd much rather something 'out of the box' as I don't > have time to develop a system from scratch mysql. It looks Robin Berjon is g

RE: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Jim Helm
- > From: claudioprodigy.net.mx@tcp_intranet-daemon > [mailto:claudioprodigy.net.mx@tcp_intranet-daemon] On Behalf > Of Claudio Garcia > Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:47 PM > To: Maarten Stolte > Cc: Drew Taylor; Aaron Ross; mod_perl list > Subject: Re: Content management systems > >

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Claudio Garcia
Metadot is being used a lot in Schlumberger and Sema intranet websites (Sema is a large European IT company) , among many other clients. It's also being used in a big French ceramics company called St. Gobain. The Open Source version is currently lagging behind our latest (closed-source) release

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread dreamwvr
> Does anyone know of a more "portal" oriented engine? in addition to > discussions and articles, a calendar, object level access control, > polls, approval based content management. > > A friend has to put together a community portal site for the university > he works for, on biological terror

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Maarten Stolte
> >Anybody know of something in mod_perl with this out of the box > >functionality in addition to content management? > > Metadot bills itself as a portal product. I've even installed it briefly in > the past, and it seemed relatively easy to setup & customize. > http://www.metadot.com/ The de

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Drew Taylor
At 10:17 AM 4/9/02 -0400, Aaron Ross wrote: >Anybody know of something in mod_perl with this out of the box >functionality in addition to content management? Metadot bills itself as a portal product. I've even installed it briefly in the past, and it seemed relatively easy to setup & customize.

RE: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Matthew Watson
> Zope has plugins to other db's, and there is lots of other apps > which do what you want in php (like phpnuke), as for modperl, i > don't think the people using modperl build onesizefitsall stuff > as much as php people tend to do.. Thats a shame, I really wanted a one size fits all product :)

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Maarten Stolte
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 16:17, Aaron Ross wrote: > > > > > > >For community sites, use Slash - the engine behind slashdot > > >(http://www.slashcode.com) - there's even a book about it. > > > > You should also check out scoop (http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/), the engine > > that runs Kuro5hin.org. It

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Aaron Ross
> > > >For community sites, use Slash - the engine behind slashdot > >(http://www.slashcode.com) - there's even a book about it. > > You should also check out scoop (http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/), the engine > that runs Kuro5hin.org. It's also written for modperl, and IMHO has some > extra commu

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-09 Thread Drew Taylor
At 08:08 AM 4/9/02 +0100, Matt Sergeant wrote: >On Tuesday 09 April 2002 7:53 am, Matthew Watson wrote: > > Heya. > > > > I was wondering if there are any content management systems around for > > modperl , i'm after a similar kind of thing > > as postnuke for php. I'd much rather something 'out

Re: Content management systems

2002-04-08 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 7:53 am, Matthew Watson wrote: > Heya. > > I was wondering if there are any content management systems around for > modperl , i'm after a similar kind of thing > as postnuke for php. I'd much rather something 'out of the box' as I don't > have time to develop a system fro

RE: Content management systems

2002-04-08 Thread Jon Coulter
Yeah, the system that runs slashdot (and many other major sites), 'slashcode' is in modperl: www.slashcode.com I think the 'everything' system that runs perlmonks.org is in mod_perl too, might want to check it out (just see the perlmonks' site) Jon Coulter [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Mess