Content management software
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Content management software edit (Category edit)
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[edit] Rubish
| Documentation: | Wiki
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| Project/Development: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubish/
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| Description: | A real deal Ruby CMS built on Rails.
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| Implementation language: | [[:[Rails (category)]|[Rails (category)]]]
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| Readiness: | This Project Has Not Released Any Files
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[edit] Eribium
| Project/Development: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/eribium/
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| Description: | A easy-to-use, full featured, extendible content management system built with Ruby on Rails. Web 2.0 features including: rss, tags, ajax 'quick' editing, gmail style spell checker and overlays.
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| Readiness: | 3 - Alpha, 4 - Beta
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[edit] RailFrog
| Homepage: | http://www.railfrog.com/
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| Project/Development: | http://cvsdude.com/trac/railfrog/cms |
| As listed in other directories: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/railfrog/ |
| Description: | RailFrog is a user-friendly, open-source web site deployment and content management system built with Rails; producing well structured and standards-compliant pages with Web 2.0 goodness.
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| Activity: | initial developer release delivered on 21 Mar 2006 |
http://cvsdude.com/trac/railfrog/cms
Railfrog is a user-friendly, open-source website deployment and content management system built with Rails, producing well structured and standards-compliant pages with Web 2.0 goodness. Railfrog makes it easy for developers, designers, webmasters, or just about anyone else to deploy and manage a website.
Because Railfrog has been able to learn from so many other great projects out there, and because the idea of a Rails CMS has been kicking about for a while, our wishlist is alarmingly large. Our way of handling this is to concentrate on keeping Railfrog as simple as possible - we know how to build plenty of amazing features, but only the essentials will go into the core. Anything else can go into a plugin. Please do tell us what you want and help to guide our decisions. We hope Railfrog will be the ideal tool for building simple, easily maintained sites that integrate well with other web applications and which allow content to be easily updated.
[edit] Yurt CMS
| Project/Development: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/yurtcms/
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| Description: | The Yurt CMS is a content management system for web sites. Built with the Camping microframework, this CMS provides the following distinctive features: No database required; Version control system friendly; One step go-live; Web and console UI's
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| Readiness: | 4 - Beta
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[edit] Mondrian CMS
| Project/Development: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/mondriancms/
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| Description: | A simple but powerful RoR-based multi-site CMS geared towards web designers and their clients - leaning towards creating brochure style company websites with press release/news vs. blogs (although a blog feature will still be included).
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| Implementation language: | Ruby
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| Readiness: | 1 - Planning
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Rubricks
| Project/Development: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubricks/
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| Description: | Rubricks is ajax style content management system powered by rails. It is easy and extensible.
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| Implementation language: | Ruby
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[edit] Textpattern
http://www.textpattern.com/ Textpattern
[edit] Drupal vs. Joomla comparisons
http://cmsreport.com/node/543 (pre-Joomla-1.5)
http://www.idealware.org/articles/joomla_drupal_plone.php (pre-Joomla-1.5)
http://www.alledia.com/blog/general-cms-issues/joomla-and-drupal-%11-which-one-is-right-for-you?/ (pre-Joomla-1.5)
2006-05. http://drupal.org/node/65697.
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Drupal
Drupal has terrible access control
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Joomla
| Homepage: | http://www.joomla.org/
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| Description: | "Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable. "
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| License: | GPL |
| Implementation language: | PHP
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[edit] Plone
http://plone.org/ plone.org
[edit] Static web site management systems
Static web site management systems edit
These are tools for generating sites, based on content files and templates. I haven't tried any of them yet, but I think these might actually be worth looking into.
[edit] webgen
| Homepage: | http://webgen.rubyforge.org/ |
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| Source code: | gem install webgen |
| Project/Development: | http://rubyforge.org/projects/webgen
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| Implementation language: | Ruby
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webgen (http://webgen.rubyforge.org/).
[edit] About webgen
webgen is used to generate web pages from page and template files. You create one or more template files in which you define the layout of your page and where the content should go. After that you create page files in which you only define the content.
When webgen is run it combines the template with each of the page files and generates the HTML output files. During this process special tags are substituted so that, for example, a menu is generated. Actually, this website was generated with webgen and, for example, the menu that you can see was created dynamically. For more information look at the documentation!
[edit] ZenWeb
| Homepage: | http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ZenWeb/index.htm
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| Implementation language: | Ruby
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http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ZenWeb/index.html
ZenWeb provides tools for complete website design and creation, simple paragraph to HTML generation with embellishments, and a rich set of tools for page and website creation, modification, and customization.
ZenWeb extends traditional web tools by being site oriented instead of page oriented. This allows you to focus on the quality and consistancy of the whole system instead of only being able to focus on a page at a time.
It is based around a sitemap. This sitemap defines the structure of your site and allows you to focus on the whole website in a single view. Pages know their relationships to others (children, parents, siblings) as a consequence and all navigation tools are automatically created by ZenWeb.
Comments:
- Written in Ruby; uses rake commands to do content generation (after changes to the configuration)
[edit] Directories
http://opensourcecms.com/ OpenSourceCMS - Home -- "To give you the opportunity to "try out" some of the best php/mysql based free and open source software systems in the world."
| Implemented in | Ruby +, and PHP + |
| Licensed under | GPL + |
| Description | [Oops! No type defined for attribute] |
