[Gllug] Web Development
Joel Bernstein
joel at fysh.org
Fri Jun 9 19:11:01 UTC 2006
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 08:49:56PM +0200, Dani Pardo wrote:
> On 6/9/06, Aaron Trevena <aaron.trevena at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Bricolage is a kick ass CMS, but it's Perl rather than Java, but will
> >deliver what you're looking for, and as a bonus, learning Perl would
> >give you better Developers with more tools to work with ;)
> >
>
> At work we use Metadot, that?s also based on Perl. The general idea
> is very good, and its simple to use and very configurable. The
> drawback is that the code is quite poorly-written.
> I think that there?s a problem in the OpenSource CMS world right now,
> because there are a trillion different cms?s, and none of them is good
> enough (whatever that may mean), and none of them is much different
> from the others. No?
Bricolage is actually very good.
> I'd also like to find a good one Java-based, but found none yet. :(
Jahia isn't properly open-source but they have various models which
might interest you. A previous employer of mine bought into Jahia in a
big way for CMS/Portal stuff. http://www.jahia.com and
http://www.jahia.org [commercial and community sites]
/joel
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