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Drupal - another POS of a CMS.
Too many issues to even bother starting with, but lets just say that administration is counter-intuitive.
Drupal - another POS of a CMS.
Too many issues to even bother starting with, but lets just say that administration is counter-intuitive.
Real programmers don't bring brown-bag lunches. If the vending machine doesn't sell it, they don't eat it. Vending machines don't sell quiche.
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It depends on what features you need. Is this a public-facing CMS, or internal?
BTW, you know I'm a sucker for dogs :-)
I'm putting a bit of my (small) available spare time into writing one that serves content as xml/css via xmlhttp requests. I've got the login/logout portion working this weekend, but I want to add a second layer of persistence. The ability to send the xml and css, and update just a portion of the page, is complete.
One goal is to remove the reliance on a database backend as much as po
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I'm having fun with it - just can't find much spare time to work on it.
postnuke has some weirdness, like all of them, but its not that bad.