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IssuesAndResources.ContentManagement HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup January 03, 2005, at 01:25 AM
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Also has a "live" (bootable from CD) distribution: http://zope.org/Members/aho/LivePlone/
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Site includes documentation (e.g. Plone How-tos, and details of book "the Definitive Guide to Plone" (http://plone.org/documentation/books/definitive-guide)
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There are a number of other good links on the wikipedia entry for Content Management at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_content_management, (with wikipedia being one of the best known implementations of a wiki)
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There are a number of other good links on the wikipedia entry for Content Management, (with wikipedia being one of the best known implementations of a wiki)
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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs. - (from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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A Content Management System (CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs. - (from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Mambo OS:''' http://www.mamboserver.comA CMS as recommended by Don De Silva in his talk.PloneDrupalOther less established tools
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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs. - (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
There are a number of other good links on the wikipedia entry for Content Management at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_content_management, (with wikipedia being one of the best known implementations of a wiki)
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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs. - (from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
There are a number of other good links on the wikipedia entry for Content Management at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_content_management, (with wikipedia being one of the best known implementations of a wiki)
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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs.
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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs. - (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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CMS Comparisons
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Although not necessarily aimed at the end user, there are a number of sites
apart from http://www.opensourcecms.com/ that deal with news, listings and
feature comparisons amongst CMSs (with varying degrees of scope), such as:
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Relevant postings/threads from email discussion lists, blogs...On the international Circuit Riders lists, there have also been a number of relevant threads since mid 2004, for anyone interested in looking into the archives:Riders Talk:
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There are a number of well-established OSS CMSs. This page is for pointing to OSS resources and discussing CMS tools and issues.
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There are a number of well-established OSS CMSs. This page is for pointing to OSS resources and discussing CMS tools and issues.
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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the content of web sites. Web Content Management (WCM) is also used to refer to these programs.
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There are a number of well-established OSS CMSs. This page is for pointing to OSS resources and discussing CMS tools and issues.
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There are a number of well-established OSS CMSs. This page is for pointing to OSS resources and discussing CMS tools and issues.
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Content Management and Content Management Systems CMSs are an area of interest for the non-profit/voluntary sector for a number of reasons, e.g.:
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