[SGVLUG] Test site update -- mambo stuff
Martin Bähr
mbaehr at email.archlab.tuwien.ac.at
Mon Aug 8 10:44:35 PDT 2005
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 09:56:27PM -0700, Tom Emerson wrote:
> (*) The way I see it, the spectrum from imposes-the-most-structure to
> least is probably mambo, phpweb, plone, twiki
> -- Mambo is like a magazine or newspaper
> -- phpweb can be structured like mambo, but it takes some work on the part
> of the author(s) to maintain it.
> -- plone is for people who eventually want to learn zope.
> -- twiki is just simply a way to edit pages "by hand"
that's an interresting categorization.
i have been following this to see where you guys end up with this
experiment. not many groups can afford to try a number of systems over a
longer period to be able to decide which one they should go with.
you may want to take this categorization and a few more anecdotes and
opinions from those involved and put them up as a summary on the site to
help others in their evaluation process.
i have received usefull insight about the systems without having to look
at them myself.
greetings, martin.
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