[TriLUG] Yay! A Linux content management system related question.

Andrew C. Oliver acoliver at buni.org
Thu Mar 8 14:33:48 EST 2007


This much is obvious.

jason at monsterjam.org wrote:
> of course we all know the answer to that is vim.. ;)
>
> Jason
>
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:28:32AM -0500, 
> Tanner 
> Lovelace wrote:
>   
>> You might as well ask which is better: emacs or vi? :-)
>>
>> Joomla has a very nice separation between front end and back end that
>> some people
>> like.  Drupal tends to make everything a "node" so that it's easy to
>> handle different
>> things in the same way.  They both have good development communities,
>> so it basically comes down to which one you're more comfortable with.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tanner
>> Go Emacs! :-)
>>
>> On 3/8/07, wayy2be <wayy2be at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> Which is better, Joomla or Drupal?  I am designing a intranet and I would 
>>> like to use the best one of the two....
>>>
>>> Matt Pusateri <mpusateri at wickedtrails.com> wrote:  The latest version of 
>>> Drupal seems really nice. Also look at what
>>> plugins/extensions a CMS has as it may tie in better to other foss
>>> software your using.
>>>
>>> Robert Dale wrote:
>>>       
>>>> On 3/6/07, OlsonE at aosa.army.mil wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Here we go:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've decided to help a non-profit (Church), re-vamp their
>>>>> website/infrastructure. Here's what I'm searching for:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Web Content Mangment system that's easy for them to maintain.
>>>>> - Web Site (that's both easy to move/add/change).
>>>>> - Mail (possibly web) -- and d-e-f-i-n-a-t-e-l-y spam filtering. After
>>>>> all, there's no need for pr0n e-mails to be hitting the pastor's mailbox
>>>>> ;).
>>>>> - Blogging (it'd be great to have the capability for people out doing
>>>>> missionary work to be able to blog about their experiences).
>>>>> - Firewall (they only need web/ftp/smtp).
>>>>>
>>>>> ...obviously Windows will not cut it here because of the cost, and I'd
>>>>> like to have something where I could spend an hour or two with someone
>>>>> ...and they could run with it. (They are computer savvy -- just not too
>>>>> much with web stuff).
>>>>>
>>>>> ...distro recommendations would be great too. (As I KNOW Gentoo is going
>>>>> to be way too much for them to maintain / manage).
>>>>>           
>>>> If you don't have enough options for CMS be sure to look at
>>>> http://www.cmsmatrix.org
>>>> http://www.oscom.org/matrix/
>>>> http://www.opensourcecms.com/ (installed demos)
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking at Joomla myself mostly because there's a theme for it I
>>>> really like. But I plan on giving drupal a spin.
>>>>
>>>>         
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>> -- 
>> Tanner Lovelace
>> clubjuggler at gmail dot com
>> http://wtl.wayfarer.org/
>> (fieldless) In fess two roundels in pale, a billet fesswise and an
>> increscent, all sable.
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