Here is another I just remembered as well:
jetboxone (I actually have a test site of this and forgot about it... oops)
and an interesting new project here:
Fenix
That should be a... cms builder (unification of authentication across multiple PHP scripts) for programmers... this is not...
OK, well, here are some good places to start. These are definitions for jargon that you should know if you are getting into CMS:
http://plone.org/documentation/book/e
http://www.mariosalexandrou.com/glossary/buzzwords_list.asp
...and the best delineated definition I've seen yet...
Its hard to say what you would need without knowing what you have looked at: big CMS's like vignette?, little Free Software things like Nucleus BLOG portal?
How you intend to implement the design and maintenance of the software: are you a one person shop or a multi-person IS dept with graphic...
My opinion of a good CMS:
1) content/design abstraction. This is paramount to having a good looking site. Most (90%+) sites built on a particular CMS look like all the rest of the sites built on that CMS...
2) Ease of use for the content creator. (Between this point and the above point, I...
You got 3.6.0 rc2 from sourceforge cvs? or from the snapshots page?
If so, great. It seems to work really well for new installs. If you have questions, there is a long thread that should answer all your questions here: [link nntp://news.netfielders.de]news.netfielders.de[/url] on the "english"...
First: my personal favorite: www.Typo3.com
This is a real, cms. Data/layout abstraction is perfect. If you look through the archive of sites made with Typo3 you will notice that by and large you cannot tell that they have the same underlying system unlike all the other 'cms' systems that I...
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