[ajug-members] CMS system for church site

Rick Smith ricksmith at mindspring.com
Thu Jun 12 23:09:09 EDT 2008


I've been using Joomla and find it to be relatively easy to set up and 
admin. Changing the appearance is also very easy and there are lots of 
plugins. I've heard good things about Alfresco but haven't used it.

Rick

Barry Hawkins wrote:
> You can get a *ton* of Plone feedback on the Atlanta Python User Group  
> list.  Small and non-profit groups typically are looking for a system  
> that's "set-and-forget" and runs on dirt cheap hosting.  These are  
> factors that rule out Plone for something like the group mentioned in  
> the original posting.
>
> Barry
>
> On Jun 12, 2008, at 3:23 PM, JUS YES wrote:
>
>   
>> has anyone used Plone and appreciate any feedback around this..
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:50 PM, David Chandler <david.chandler at learnjsf.com 
>>     
>>> wrote:
>>>       
>> Also Alfresco CMS is very nice. Has built-in integration with Liferay
>> portal. Both open source, run on Tomcat or JBoss.
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, mike barnes <mdb3624 at gmail.com>  
>> 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
>>>       
> [...]
>   




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