[H-GEN] Re: Talk Planning: Content Management, UNIX and You
Ted Percival
ted at midg3t.net
Fri Mar 3 20:05:52 EST 2006
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Another photo display app (similar to Gallery) is "Original":
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/original.php
I've seen it used successfully by Davyd Madeley at
http://davyd.ucc.asn.au/photos/
I have no useful knowledge of it other than its existence :)
- -Ted
Adrian Sutton wrote:
>>> I'd be happy to do a talk on some of the important things to look
>>> for from a user point of view (I make a lousy sys-admin) when
>>> selecting these types of systems, particularly in choosing between
>>> CMS, DMS, wikis, blogs etc.
>>
>>
>> I'd be interested in that, I'm currently in the process of selecting a
>> community portal / CMS.
>
>
> Sounds like this should go ahead - at this stage I'm not sure when I'll
> be able to get it organized but this email should help make a start.
>
> If anyone has a particular system they could do a 5 minute lightning
> talk about (or longer if you'd like) please let me know. Also, if there
> is a system you'd like to know more about please suggest it and I'll
> try to find someone who knows about it and can give a talk.
>
> Some suggestions for systems you might know about and could give a
> brief talk on are below. If you've setup, maintained or even just used
> any of them and could share your experiences it would be appreciated -
> even if you don't feel it's enough for a talk I may be able to collate
> comments together in a useful way.
>
> Wikis
> * DokuWiki
> * MediaWiki
> * phpWiki
> * QwikiWiki
> * JSPWiki
>
> Blogs
> * BLOG:CMS
> * Moveable Type
> * WordPress
> * Hosted services like Blogger/MySpaces etc
> * blosxom
>
> CMS/WCM/Document Management
> * Mambo
> * Joomla
> * Drupal
> * Postnuke
> * Xaraya
>
> Miscellaneous
> * Gallery/Gallery 2
> * trac
> * phpGroupWare
>
> These are pretty much all opensource but commercial offerings might be
> of interest too - particularly if they are in the sub-million dollar
> end of the scale. I imagine the only requirement will be that it can
> run on a UNIX system - that being the point of HUMBUG and all.
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