On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 06:28, neilcuk@xxxxxxx wrote: > Dear All > > Has anyone used and/or implemented a straightforward, open source, > content management system (running on Fedora, of course) they would > recommend? > > In a nut shell, it should: > > have granular access perms > have automatic document and content expiriration time/date > be a complete doddle for end users to post docs and content - like, > idiot proof :-) > preferably be pure HTML/PHP based - I'll consider other languages if > they've been used well and the source clearly documented. Search Freshmeat; they have things like PHPNuke, OpenProjekt and such like that. Freshmeat.net is the place to go when you need something of a particular _kind_ ya know? I've used PHPNuke; it's a chickens-way-out to make a simple portal for home/hobbyist use, and some of the others are more far-reaching. There's a segment of such software being developed with schools in mind, too. Enjoy! -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian FahrlÃnder Christian, Conservative, and Technomad Evansville, IN http://www.fahrlander.net ICQ 5119262 AIM: WheelDweller ------------------------------------------------------------------------ angegangen, Schlange-HÃften, sein es ganz rÃber jetzt. BÃgel innen fest, weil es eine lange, sÃsse Fahrt ist.
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