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)
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
that runs
Looks good - if you're in San Diego.
RB
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From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:23 PM
To: Matthew Watson
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Subject: Re: Content management systems
Matthew Watson wrote:
I was wondering if there are any
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 seemed
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
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From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It looks
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 from scratch mysql.
Regards
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From: Matthew Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Content management systems
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
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 from
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 of the box
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's also written
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 :)
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.
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 developer
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 terrorism, no
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)
: 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
Metadot is being used a lot
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