Hi folks, I'm greeting all of you from Mongolia. I have few questions regarding adopting and using Open Source CMS (content management system) as well as best...
I think the State of Hawaii chose Plone as its CMS system, but I can't verify that quite yet. They currently use a firm called the National Information ...
Hi Ganbold, John Pescador, a frequent poster to this group recently turned me on to a CMS called Drupal: http://drupal.org/ I haven't tried it but John spoke...
... Thanks, Larry. I also found out that they are using Plone and saw small presentation from State of Hawaii. How about mambo and drupal? Does somebody have...
My apologies for interjecting as I haven't participated in the discussions before but I recall Larry sending out a link that was helpful in the past regarding...
... I heard about it, actually I tried it 2 years ago and it wasn't good enough that time. How is it right now? Is it competitive to phpnuke, mambo? thanks, ...
Gang, Larry's right on Plone, however it's the Hawaii Information Consortium (HIC) that runs the portal at no-cost to the state. We're a local company with ...
Ideally, one should start with the requirements and find the best software to meet them... but even before doing that, you may want to have a look around. That...
Confirming one of the many rumors trailing the company, Google announced its proposal to provide San Francisco with free WiFi service. The company would...
... Drupal has major buzz these days, probably the most of any CMS. It has a thriving developer community, which counts for a lot. I know of one recent...
... Speaking of Hawaii and wifi, I gotta say that Oahu is pretty lagging edge with wifi. Coffee Talk in Kaimuki and Tapioca Express on Kapiolani are the only...
... Paid wifi is the same as no wifi. The need to set up all over again in every location voids the benefit of computing from anywhere. Starbucks is a...
There's a handy list of free wifi spots here: http://wififreespot.com/ha.html I checked out wifi in Kahala Mall last night and found that it required a...
The main issue I have with drupal is it is a pain to skin very few developers want to touch it and every new update can kill a site design.. Todd. _____ From:...
I sent this a couple of months ago. I don't know the requirements for a government site, but Mambo might do a lot of what you want. Newest version has better...
One thing to remember Mambo lost nearly all of their developer team due to a power struggle and have went on their own pulling a high percentage of the third...
Couple of CMSes to consider: 1. Zope/Plone http://www.zope.org http://www.plone.org Zope is an Application Server and Plone is the CMS product that sits on top...
Thanks for all who answered to me. I'll look at Mambo and Plone. I know Mambo will be easier since it is based on PHP and there are a lot of people know php...
There are really two distinct parts of what people see using Hawaii.gov as an entry point. Fee collecting areas (e.g., fishing licenses) are, generally...
Just my opinion. I am using Drupal inside our Intranet. And, I don't consider it a CMS although it comes reasonably close. It is a pumped up blogging tool...
... Rails is an application server like Zope and JBoss. It is still a little early for rails-based CMS to pop up. Typo, a rails-based wordpress alternative, is...
Hey Burt, I know this ain't the want ads, but my Sys Admin left us for the State. He's a great guy and it's a good move for him, but it sucks for us as an org...
Sorry I was out of town. We use Zope/Plone for the Intranet which is the video you saw. Some other sites are using Zope/Plone 1.0 like: www.hawaii.gov/gov ...
I have never heard of them, good or bad. I use www.oneandone.com<http://www.oneandone.com>and have used Aplus in the past. I am very happy with one and one,...