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Jeremy, why are all these others being added when my suggestion of e107 received a pass? Last year e107 made final 5 in CMS roundup wh/included Plone, Joomla, and Drupal (I forget the fifth). Just curious.
e107 has been added.
mediawiki is really not a CMS or blogging platform.
--jeremy
Thanks
Now I just need to figure out which one I should actually vote for... ;-P
P.S.; I don't think Alfresco really belongs in this list as it is more of a document management system. If it does then imho Nuxeo offers better solution that you can actually roll out w/o having to purchase documentation and/or additional support. In fact, if not for competition from Nuxeo I don't think Alfresco would have went GPL.
PS:
I actually worked for a major ECM vendor ... before the terms "ECM", "CMS" or "Blog" were even invented. Trust me: MediaWiki better qualifies as a "CMS" that many (most?) items on the list.
Magnolia CMS surely needs to be on the list. Its generally considered (by analysts and the public, e.g. check most compared on cmsmatrix) ) to be amongst the top CMS systems on the planet
Now I just need to figure out which one I should actually vote for... ;-P
P.S.; I don't think Alfresco really belongs in this list as it is more of a document management system. If it does then imho Nuxeo offers better solution that you can actually roll out w/o having to purchase documentation and/or additional support. In fact, if not for competition from Nuxeo I don't think Alfresco would have went GPL.
Which I neglected to do in time. The results surprise me a bit. But then it's also a bit of apples and oranges comparing CMS to blogging and there's a lot more individuals doing the latter so I can understand where the popularity of the blogging apps comes from.
btw-- I am not the 1 vote for e107. So somebody else likes it too
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