CMS [modified]
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How to choose a standard open-source CMS tool that can work across the various different projects we may get? The sites can vary from a microsite (with a contact-us) to sites with complex business logic with forms, reports, etc. In other words lot of customization for particular customer. A CMS tool where multiple developers can work together.
modified on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 12:56 PM
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How to choose a standard open-source CMS tool that can work across the various different projects we may get? The sites can vary from a microsite (with a contact-us) to sites with complex business logic with forms, reports, etc. In other words lot of customization for particular customer. A CMS tool where multiple developers can work together.
modified on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 12:56 PM
Best thing I can suggest is that you create a wish list of features and requirements and test against various CMS tools
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How to choose a standard open-source CMS tool that can work across the various different projects we may get? The sites can vary from a microsite (with a contact-us) to sites with complex business logic with forms, reports, etc. In other words lot of customization for particular customer. A CMS tool where multiple developers can work together.
modified on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 12:56 PM
A couple of options for larger CMS projects come to mind. OpenCMS - Java based enterprise CMS - Open source with commercial support available - Extensible using Java API to build custom modules - Concept of multi-site and micro-sites DotNetNuke - .NET based - Both open source and commercial versions available