Re: [SLUG] Easy to Configure CMS

From: Robert Snyder (robertsnyder@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Apr 28 2005 - 09:48:52 EDT


On 4/28/05, ronan <ronan@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>
> David Meyer wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I am looking for advice on the EASIEST to use Content Management
> >System. I have looked at Plone, Mambo, Limbo and a couple of others,
> >but wanted to get the input of those of you who have worked with CMS
> >before.
> >
> >
> I really like PostNuke (based on PHP and MySQL). Their .com site is
> ugly, but you can look at www.postnuke.de <http://www.postnuke.de> and
> www.postnuke.it <http://www.postnuke.it> for good
> examples. PostNuke (and its cousin PHPNuke) come with many modules, and
> you can download many more (Chinese Astrology, Message Forums, Photo
> Galleries, Marketing-Quality Surveys, etc.) The installation
> requirements are very basic (PHP+MySQL), and the setup is easy.

But you forgot the following information about php and post nuke.

1. Due to its popularity of post and php nuke it has become a big target for
script kiddies.
2. You then have to keep updating it constantly to take care of issue number
one.
3. Then if you dont do issue 2 to take care of issue one, you ended up with
your face defaced.
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E107 and Mambo are pretty great. Drop the nuke.

--ronan
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