Well I know and use Wordpress and it's more popular and has a larger
community than Drupal, but for me to say "Use Wordpress" is useless
because I don't know what LibreOffice's requirements are.
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Benjamin Horst <bhorst@mac.com> wrote:
Presumably we will want a CMS to manage our website. Drupal is probably our best choice, but are
there other opinions out there? What features are we most looking for?
Elsewhere in another email I put forward the idea of using an enterprise wiki (specifically,
Foswiki, with its robust access controls) as a core part of the site, even perhaps using it for
the site homepage, download page, and others.
What do you all think?
Ben
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