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created by Adriel ephraím GONZáLEZ MARTíNEZ on April 14, 2006 4:28 PM

A list of the various OPEN SOURCE CMS (Content Management Systems) available. In order to be accepted in this list the resource must comply with both of the following conditions: It has to be free for downloading and distribution and the source code must be included or available for downloading.

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Great admin interface, seperates content from presentation and the such quite well, very easy to back up or upgrade, fast, supports plugins, invented Textile, has a built in CSS editor, and has the best templating tag system I've used, based on a custom XML namespace.

provided by joshiesurber on April 14, 2006 10:08 PM
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A place to try out different open source content management systems (even with administrator access).

provided by dimba on April 17, 2006 3:12 PM
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CMS Made Simple provides a fast and easy way to create a web site and manage its contents. Use it to make a home page for your family -- or your multinational corporation!

provided by W0153R on April 17, 2006 9:40 PM
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Distributed Moderation weblog

provided by Naveen GARG on April 29, 2006 4:09 AM
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oodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities. You can download and use it on any computer you have handy (including webhosts), yet it can scale from a single-teacher site to a 40,000-student University.

provided by Adriel ephraím GONZáLEZ MARTíNEZ on April 14, 2006 4:30 PM
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A light-weight open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. It utilises a mySQL database to store your site content and includes a simple, comprehensive adminstration system. PHP-Fusion includes the most common features you would expect to see in many other CMS packages.

provided by bugmenot on March 20, 2007 10:11 AM
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Thingamablog is a cross-platform, standalone blogging application that makes authoring and publishing your weblogs almost effortless. Unlike most blogging solutions, Thingamablog does NOT require a third-party blogging host, a cgi/php enabled web host, or a MySQL database. In fact, all you need to setup, and manage, a blog with Thingamablog is FTP, SFTP, or network access to a web server.

provided by Adriel ephraím GONZáLEZ MARTíNEZ on April 14, 2006 6:57 PM
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Xaraya is an extensible, Open Source web application framework written in PHP and licensed under the GNU General Public License. Xaraya delivers the requisite infrastructure and tools to create custom web applications that include fully dynamic multi-platform Content Management Solutions (CMS).

provided by John COX on July 8, 2006 8:45 AM
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Drupal is used to build web sites. It's a highly modular, open source web content management framework with an emphasis on collaboration. It is extensible, standards-compliant, and strives for clean code and a small footprint. Drupal ships with basic core functionality, and additional functionality is gained by the installation of modules. Drupal is designed to be customized, but customization is done by overriding the core or by adding modules, not by modifying the code in the core. It also successfully separates content management from content presentation.

provided by pcs305 on January 27, 2008 11:13 AM
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Thingamablog is a cross-platform, standalone blogging application that makes authoring and publishing your weblogs almost effortless. Unlike most blogging solutions, Thingamablog does NOT require a third-party blogging host, a cgi/php enabled web host, or a MySQL database. In fact, all you need to setup, and manage, a blog with Thingamablog is FTP, SFTP, or network access to a web server.

provided by Adriel ephraím GONZáLEZ MARTíNEZ on April 14, 2006 6:58 PM
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