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Le 2010-10-20 04:43, Marc Paré a écrit :
I have re-read all of the posts and thus far:

* the search for a CMS has been narrowed down to two packages,
Silverstripe (http://www.silverstripe.com/) and Drupal
(http://www.drupal.org)

* demo websites were created:

**Silverstripes: http://pumbaa.ooodev.org:7780/ -- advocated by
Christian Lohmaier
** Drupal: http://www.mywebclass.org/~bhorst/contact -- advocated by
Keith Williams

* the
specs(http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/Evaluation_of_CMS_Platforms)
for the choice of CMS can be fulfulled by both Silverstripe and Drupal

* there was talk of administering the site and of admin sharing
responsibilities. The Drupal advocates claim that this is easily
possible and Silverstripe -- not sure -- Christian?

* talk of addin plugins. Drupal advocates assure us of added value
modules. Silverstripe -- not sure -- Christian?

* talk of translation capabilities. Silverstripe does clearly address this and Drupal has the capability to do this. (Note that Sophie reminds us: "Just to point that we need to handle i18n and l10n easily also, this is important to think this multilanguage way till the beginning."




Have I missed any? Please add points to this list that have come to a
resolution of debate among the contributors of this thread.

Maybe we will add these to the Wiki and then direct the SC to the Wiki?
After our proposal is complete, would anyone have Wiki admin privileges
to lock the page?

Marc





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