2009 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice AwardsThis forum is for the 2009 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards.
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View Poll Results: Open Source CMS/Blogging platform of the Year
Awesome. I need to pick a CMS for a job and was overwhelmed by how many are out there.
Wikimedia is quick and easy to set up but I'd like per-page permission settings.
eCore was my personal fave, but has slipped off the map over the years. http://www.opensourcecms.com has over 200 demos, this poll is for a dozen, so that simplifies things a bit.
There's a plethora of offerings in this area in recent years however and to be all inclusive would result in a list as long as your arm so I guess you need to draw the line somewhere. Be that as it may, e107 is mature, stable, and offers much better security record to some of the others that you have included so I think deserves to make your short list
I feel that this is a hard choice, but I'm going with Drupal because of all the things I've had to administer, this one has been the most easy and expandable. Just an opinion.
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