I'm investigating content management systems for maintaining Fedora related pages on my site, and looking for something that does not require mysql or any other database backend. Something very simple and self contained within the web root, with as few web server configuration requirements, and as few software requirements as necessary. It's also rather important to me that the software be 100% true open source software, licensed under the GPLv2 or BSD license or something, with no advertising clauses or other garbage to restrict freedom. It was recommended that I have a look at "Limbo", and while perusing their site, I found it was GPL licensed. After taking a closer look at the license however: http://www.limbo-cms.com/index.php/option/content/pcontent/1/task/view/id/29/Itemid/67 It is GPL licensed, but they also force you to include a link to their website, or they will contact your ISP to have the site removed unless you purchase a commercial license. Um. Hello? How exactly is that "open source" or "GPL"? I'm not quite sure. Maybe a good slashdotting would get the situation corrected... Anyhow, does anyone have any suggestions to something simple which might be of use to my Fedora documentive purposes? TIA. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list