Re: Simple open source CMS as a starting point

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I will take a look at the ones you mentioned below. Drupal is too complex,
just like Joomla, I have seen it. I am looking pretty much for something
very basic that I could build on

Dzenan

> Drupal is probably not the easiest at first, but has a good API and
> buckets
> full of modules, themes and all that stuff. If a framework would be what
> you
> are looking for, i would recommend Symfony. Also heard good things about
> eZ
> Publish, Textpattern, Typo3, Website Baker and WordPress. You can find an
> extensive list at
>
> http://php.opensourcecms.com/scripts/show.php?catid=all&cat=All%20Scripts
> .
>
> Good luck finding the right one for you. I know quite a bit about Symfony,
> Joomla/Virtuemart and Drupal but nothing about the others. If you want
> support with the ones i know, i might be able to help...
>
> regards,
> Tim
>
> Tim-Hinnerk Heuer
>
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> Marlene Dietrich  - "Most women set out to try to change a man, and when
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>
> 2009/2/12 Jean Pimentel <jeanfap@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Wordpress
>>
>> Att,
>> Jean Pimentel
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>>
>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 7:01 AM, Lester Caine <lester@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > dzenan.causevic@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> >
>> >> I need simple CMS sistem that I could use as a staring point (to save
>> some
>> >> time in setting up the structure) in developing my own CMS. The code
>> >> should be simple to understand so that I can easily get on and start
>> >> building on it. It would be of great help if it already had features
>> like
>> >> statistics, rss feeds, and multi-language support (visitors can click
>> on
>> >> the flag at the top of the page and have the pages display the
>> content
>> in
>> >> that particular language), but if it doesn't it's okay I would build
>> them.
>> >>
>> >> For example Joomla seems to be too powerfull, and pretty diffucult to
>> >> understand at the coding level in order to customize it to serve my
>> >> specific needs.
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone know of any promising open source CMS project that I
>> could
>> use
>> >> in this respect?
>> >>
>> >
>> > bitweaver ...
>> > http://bitweaver.org
>> > Just select the packages you want when you install, and add other
>> > facilities latter as you need them ...
>> >
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>> >
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