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How To Choose An Open Source CMS

An anonymous reader writes "Content management specialist Seth Gottlieb has written an easy to understand how-to on selecting an open source CMS. Gottlieb is also responsible for the whitepaper 'Content Management Problems and Open Source Solutions' which summarizes 15 open source projects and distinguishes between open source CMS and proprietary software selection."

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  1. Many good points by DTC · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Another good resource for choosing an open source cms is this site. There, you can try most of the CMS offerings that are available.

  2. opensourcecms by MAPBuH · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Checkout http://www.opensourcecms.com/. Very usefull, you can try many of them, without installing.

  3. Drupal is best by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    There are a lot of good CMS platforms out there, but I am going with Drupal - it is the one that the FOUNDER of the web uses (Tim Berners-Lee). It is MUCH more than a 'blogging' software - it has many great pluggins, and Google appears to think it is #1 - they donated $49,500 to drupal - which is more than any other CMS got.