Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/29/06 19:45
_mario.lat wrote:
>>My ISP offers joomla, mambo, postnuke & xoops so no worries about
>
>
> I had the same problem!
> post nuke is too old!
> Mambo and Joombla are pratically the same. Mambo have some political
> problem.
>
> The best are Joomla and Xoops.
>
> Joombla is a bit easy for newby.
>
> If you are a programmer the best is Xoops.
> If you have to deal with permission Xoops can create groups and assign to
> the groups the right permission (Joomla is not so detailed with the
> permissions).
> Xoops is more flexible but a bit more complex.
>
> Joomla is more easier for beginner and you can find more
> beautifull grafical layout (but Xoops is more flexible and power to create
> your layout).
>
> If you are a bit skilled chose Xoops.
> If you are a "normal" user and you don't have to give different permission
> to more than two or trhee groups chose Joomla.
> Mario.
I'm currently looking at similar ones for a blog on a customer site.
I've just started investigating Drupal. How does this compare?
Basically they're looking for something which can be configured with
multiple security levels, etc. and customized to look like the rest of
their site. But once it's up and running they need something which
doesn't require a huge amount of maintenance.
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