Dear ALL,
What are the experiences you have with various open source CMS products (Comparison of PHP-based CMS) such as (Drupal, Joomla, OpenCMS, Typo3, eZ publish ..etc.)
Security, Bugs, Performance, Support, Developer Community, learning curve, appearance..etc
Thanks -mu
madunix wrote:
Dear ALL,
What are the experiences you have with various open source CMS products (Comparison of PHP-based CMS) such as (Drupal, Joomla, OpenCMS, Typo3, eZ publish ..etc.)
Security, Bugs, Performance, Support, Developer Community, learning curve, appearance..etc
Thanks -mu
I recently have been asked by a few different people to "help them set up a web site". My challenge was finding one that a non-technical person can maintain. After digging through lots of trial installations, I settled on "CMS Made Simple" http://www.cmsmadesimple.org and it's worked great so far. I like that it generates menus, etc. automatically, and can be used to generate and maintain a small business web site without having to look as much like a blog... All the others you mention have great features, etc. but would be overwhelming for a non-technical person, in my opinion.
-Greg
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:22 AM, madunixmadunix@gmail.com wrote:
Dear ALL,
What are the experiences you have with various open source CMS products (Comparison of PHP-based CMS) such as (Drupal, Joomla, OpenCMS, Typo3, eZ publish ..etc.)
We're migrating from Joomla to Drupal at the moment
Security, Bugs, Performance, Support, Developer Community, learning curve, appearance..etc
Drupal learning curve is rather steep. It has another terminology and another way of coding.
If you write your pages correctly and have a sufficient memcache, then performance can be very good ideed.
Community is very active, and bug/security fixes timely.
Appearance is all about theming - your site can look exactly the same, whether it's Joomla or Drupal or Typo3.
Drual and Typo3 are very good professional CMS's, but they're not intended for the casual user without programmers and sysadmins.
BR Bent
We're migrating from Joomla to Drupal at the moment
Why are you migrating away from Joomla?
--------------------------------- Geoff Galitz Blankenheim NRW, Germany http://www.galitz.org/ http://german-way.com/blog/
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Geoff Galitzgeoff@galitz.org wrote:
Why are you migrating away from Joomla?
Cuz developers got very excited about views and panels and shiny stuff :-)
Hello,
I am using TYPO3 over 4 years on CentOS that very powerful, however very complex system. TYPO3 is a PHP based Web framework system and new version of TYPO3 is FLOW3 more powerful environment. FLOW3 is a real PHP framework and easy to develop PHP Web applications.
Usually, we have to need over 6 months for master of TYPO3/FLOW3 functions that depend on engineer skill of PHP,apache,MySQL and CentOS.
Just my information. thanks.
Kazu Hodota
Bent Terp さんは書きました:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Geoff Galitzgeoff@galitz.org wrote:
Why are you migrating away from Joomla?
Cuz developers got very excited about views and panels and shiny stuff :-) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos