[Sigia-l] Content management software recommendation?
Sean Lawrence
slawrence at lucidvagary.com
Fri Feb 4 16:26:15 EST 2005
Check out Mango. Very extensible OS CMS. Lots of plugins, and PHP
MySQL architecture.
Thanks,
Sean
Dariane Hunt wrote:
>[Forwarded because of formatting. Dick Hill]
>
>Dear List,
>
>I apologize if this question has already been posted to the list many times
>but I just re-joined after being off for the past 6 months:
>
>Content Management Software recommendation: I generally develop admin
>interfaces to manage content from scratch so my knowledge of off-the-shelf
>content management solutions is no longer current. Does anyone have
>experience with and/or can recommend a content management system that can do
>the following:
>
>-- version control and revision: keeping previous versions of content so we
>can quickly revert or reuse content
>-- scheduling and expiration: be able to work on and schedule content that
>is future dated, for instance when content needs to change during
>non-business hours, so that it happens automatically
>-- workflow and approval: be able to assign roles and responsibilities as
>well as an approval path with preview capabilities
>-- separation of content from presentation: fully separate the content from
>the presentation and styles so the content can be accessed and
>repurposed; for example content could be used by the public site and by the
>member site but display differently based on context or business rules
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>Dariane
>
>Dariane Hunt
>EyeArchitect
>dariane at eyearchitect.com
>http://www.eyearchitect.com
>
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