[WEB4LIB] CMS question
    Bollinger,Stephen 
    bollingers at cadl.org
       
    Thu Nov  4 12:21:58 EST 2004
    
    
  
Hi Everyone,
We're currently going through the same process.  We are leaning towards Zope and either Plone or Silva right now.  Also, unfortunately, we are limited to the Windows/IIS/MySQL/PHP platform (WIMP?) ;^) not Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (LAMP).  I recently did a presentation on our process for selecting a Content Management System, you can find it at http://www.cadl.org/mla04/ along with a quick comparison chart of many of the available CMSs.
Yours,
-Steve
Stephen Bollinger
Internet Specialist
CAPITAL AREA DISTRICT LIBRARY
401 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI  48901-7919
http://www.cadl.org/
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[mailto:web4lib at webjunction.org]On Behalf Of Steven Turner
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:32 AM
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Subject: [WEB4LIB] CMS question
Hi all --
I'm currently testing a variety of CMS / application
framework tools for possible use with our library
website - does anyone have any experiences or
recommendations that they'd like to share for any
particular tool or tools? My requirements are mostly
LAMP - my servers support MySQL as a DB, and PHP,
Perl, tcl/tk, Python or Ruby as a language. I'm
particularly interested in Zope (as a CMF/CMS)
EZpublish, etomite (I understand it's fast with good
caching), xoops, and mambo. It also needs to be
moderate in price or free /GNU (I know, I'm not asking
much, right?) Any other thoughts or suggestions out
there? 
Thanks
Steve Turner
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Assistant Professor 
Web Manager / Electronic Resources Librarian
The University of Southern Mississippi
email: Steven.Turner at usm.edu / Phone: (601)266-4066
		
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