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* [http://plone.org/ Plone] (uses [[Python (language)|Python]]) | * [http://plone.org/ Plone] (uses [[Python (language)|Python]]) | ||
* [http://www.syntaxcms.org/ Syntax CMS] (uses [[PHP]] and [[MySQL]]) | * [http://www.syntaxcms.org/ Syntax CMS] (uses [[PHP]] and [[MySQL]]) |
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computing: software: content management system
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Overview
A content management system (or CMS) is any software which aids in the collaborative management of documents or other media for presentation over the web.
There is a certain amount of overlap between "content management" and "collaborative project management" (CPM); until I can figure out what the difference is, I'm going to lump them all together here.
List
All are open source unless otherwise indicated
- A wiki is a particular form of content management software
- Drupal (uses PHP)
- Joomla (uses PHP and MySQL)
- Plone (uses Python)
- Syntax CMS (uses PHP and MySQL)
- Textpattern (uses PHP)
- WordPress (uses PHP and MySQL)
- also does podcasting: DIY Radio
- XOOPS: uses PHP and MySQL
Collaborative Project Management
- activeCollab (uses PHP, MySQL)