[WEB4LIB] Content and site management
Raymond Wood
raywood at magma.ca
Fri Mar 2 09:37:28 EST 2001
I would be most interested in a summary of responses you receive. Here's my 2
cents in a nutshell:
Zope
Raymond
On Mar 2 , "Sunner" <sunner at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>
> We are looking at investing in content and site management software, and I
> have been given the task of investigating the options. I have just started
> researching via the web and am overwhelmed by the variety of product on the
> market - not only in what they provide, but in price.
>
> Currently we are using freeware for content management (well, really a basic
> html editor) and nothing for site management other than what is provided by
> our ISP - basic site stats, some CGI form management and little else. The
> sites I manage (of which the information centre is only a small part) have a
> few hundred pages and are growing.
>
> Questions I have include: Is database-driven software the way to go? Are
> complex site statistics really that useful (we get basic stats via our ISP)?
> What additional features should a site management system include apart from
> things like link-checking and site mapping? Is an all-in-one package better
> that getting individual component software?...
>
> Would people be willing to share what they use for content and site
> management and/or their views?
>
> Thanks for your generosity of time and knowledge.
>
> Kati
> "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too
> dark to read."
> * Groucho Marx
>
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> John and Kati Sunner
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> Alternate email for John: john.sunner at frontier-economics.com.au
> Alternate email for Kati: katis at feuic.org.au
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> Webpages by Kati: http://www.aeufederal.org.au/election.html
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> http://www.aeufederal.org.au/Support/newteachers.html
> http://feuic.org.au
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