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Re: [school-discuss] Website admin for students
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- Subject: Re: [school-discuss] Website admin for students
- From: Michael Shigorin <mike@osdn.org.ua>
- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 07:52:09 +0300
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 12:37:22AM -0600, Alex Heizer wrote:
> > > Garry - have you tried PHP Nuke?
Oh no, don't even try that crap. Inherently buggy and one of the
most insecure web apps in my experience :(
Sad to say and would be glad to see it the other way, but.
> > My advice would be to seriously investigate PostNuke. While that's my
Better.
> > advice today, I think the Zope/Plone combination has a huge
> > amount of long-term potential. There are a couple of efforts
> > to build educational portals with Plone, and in a year or so
> > my recommendation hopefully would be different.
> If you are considering other CMS options, you might want to
> also consider TYPO3 (http://typo3.org).
Definitely. Especially it there's non-zero "advanced" part of
folks who can grok initial learning and setting up (they're
stating "read docs for a month, do things in hours").
And I do know there are .de, .dk, .fr, ...
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