Hi Vahan
No worries! It is not in the list because none of the mentioned CMS could
reach TYPO3 the water. So if they would have encluded TYPO3 into this list,
than all other CMS like Joomla, Drupal, Plone, Wordpress would had a huge
problem as NONE of them has such a big community of qualified developers,
none of them has so much WORKING features, none of them has such an easy
templating system like TYPO3 with its TemplaVoila, None of them has so much
security features and such a great user Management like TYPO3.

The only thing what is really bad and we should worry about is, that people
might be blind on both eyes and not seeing this report as a marketing
strategy for the companies mentioned just on the first pages and its
contributors.

Let's start writing a true comparison between TYPO3 and ALL Other CMS
(OPensource and Red Dot)

How should such a comparison look like?
What would be the best approach to get a real comparison chart?
What are the key functionalities/features we should look for at those CMSs?
...

Get some ideas and get it done!

Andi



On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Vahan Amirbekyan <
vamirbek...@dgfoundation.org> wrote:

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