[ajug-members] CMS system for church site

Jeremy Haile jhaile at fastmail.fm
Thu Jun 12 14:44:28 EDT 2008


I've used Drupal and found it to be pretty nice.  I've also heard good  
things about Joomla.  I recommend downloading both of those and trying  
them out.  Whatever solution you go with, you'll likely be stuck with  
for a while, so a little proof-of-concept work to make the right  
decision will probably pay dividends in the long run.

I've tried to find a good Java CMS in the past, but none of them has  
as large of a community or as many plugins as Joomla or Drupal.  I'm  
sure either one of them would be more than capable for your needs.



On Jun 12, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Les Hazlewood wrote:

> Drupal is great for that kind of stuff.  Not Java, but probably the
> best and easiest-to-use CMS out there...
>
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Barry Hawkins <barry at alltc.com>  
> wrote:
>> I've used Drupal for that sort of thing: http://www.drupal.org
>>
>> On Jun 12, 2008, at 11:35 AM, mike barnes wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone recommend a good Content Management System which I could
>>> use for setting up a church website? I have considered using Joombla
>>> but am open to other solutions.
>>>
>>> However, since it is a small church (read no budget for IT) it needs
>>> to be a free or very low cost solution.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Mike Barnes
>>
>> --
>> Barry Hawkins
>> All Things Computed
>> site: http://www.alltc.com
>> weblog: http://www.yepthatsme.com
>>
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