Anyone using or recomend a content management system that will install without out a lot of mucky muck on a Centos3 system? I looked at Zope but it needs a newer Python, Midgaard looks likes it's geared towards RHEL4. OpenCMS looks like it runs on java so that might work. I have yet to look at Rubyrails and Django.
Dave wrote:>Anyone using or recomend a content management system that will install >without out a lot of mucky muck on a Centos3 system? I looked at Zope >but it needs a newer Python, Midgaard looks likes it's geared towards >RHEL4. OpenCMS looks like it runs on java so that might work. I have >yet to look at Rubyrails and Django. >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >We've had rather good luck with plone (which uses zope). And you're right, it's a pain in the ass to install. But things have been rather uneventful after the initial PITA install was over. In our case, we needed something that played nice with English/Japanese/Chinese so our choices were somewhat limited. Cheers,
Dave wrote:> Anyone using or recomend a content management system that will install > without out a lot of mucky muck on a Centos3 system? I looked at Zope > but it needs a newer Python, Midgaard looks likes it's geared towards > RHEL4. OpenCMS looks like it runs on java so that might work. I have > yet to look at Rubyrails and Django.1. There is XAMPP, it provides: apache, mysql and php http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html 2. For the CMS there is, whatever your style: bricolage, http://www.bricolage.cc/ modx, http://http://modxcms.com/ drupal, http://drupal.org/ and many others -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work Cisco/Microsoft
2005/12/27, Dave <wintermutecx at gmail.com>:> Anyone using or recomend a content management system that will install > without out a lot of mucky muck on a Centos3 system? I looked at Zope > but it needs a newer Python, Midgaard looks likes it's geared towards > RHEL4. OpenCMS looks like it runs on java so that might work. I have > yet to look at Rubyrails and Django. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >Check http://cocoondev.org/daisy/index.html