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OSS Chicago: Content Management Systems

OSS Chicago: Content Management Systems 02/17/2004 07:45 PM

Submission by OSS Chicago This month OSS Chicago will be tackling the broad topic of open source content management systems. The meeting starts at 7pm on Thursday February 19th, 2004. If you're in the Chicagoland area, you should come check it out. OSSC will be demoing several of the more sophisticated open source content management systems. Some possible candidates are Plone (python), WebGUI (perl), PostNuke (php), and Magnolia (java). We'll also discuss the differences between website management systems, portals, blogs, and content management frameworks. And finally we'll provide many resources for evaluating content management systems for your needs.




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