[FRIAM] Hosting + CMS?
Alfredo CV
acovaleda at loslibrosusados.net
Sun Feb 17 21:40:31 EST 2008
Certainly, Mambo and Joomla CMSs are so easy to customize.
Modules and Components can be easily built and thanks to the
recently incorporated OOP capabilities in PHP, these CMSs are becoming
powerful and easy tools. I don't know how to customize drupal an
other CMS included in Fantastico (nice word, ah!, Fantástico ) but it
must be so simple too,
finally all of them are made in PHP.
Would be nice if somebody develops a CMS in Python or in Ruby.
¿Why not, why not?. Sure they already exist.
ACV.
James Steiner wrote:
>I use hosting matters (www.hostingmatters.com) for turtlezero.com and
>others (e.g. www.peephaiku.com)
>
> They offer "fantastico" for easy install of an assortment of
>opensource cms and other apps,, plus you could install others at will.
> Has all the usual stuff: php, perl, mysql, etc..
>
>I find their support staff to be very responsive and have had no
>problems with them in the 3 or so years I've used them.
>
>Also:, inexpensive.
>
>~~James
>
>
>
>On 2/17/08, Owen Densmore <owen at backspaces.net> wrote:
>
>
>>We're looking into which Hosting service to use, and what web Content
>>Management System to use for our new Santa Fe Complex. Several of us
>>have used HostGo and a variety of blog/cms software that they support.
>>
>>But we may be outgrowing HostGo for The Complex.
>>
>>Does anyone have suggestions and/or experiences?
>>
>>One system I'm particularly interested in is Joyent (who bought
>>TextDrive), which has built a really interesting system on Ruby on
>>Rails + Open Solaris. They clearly have their heart in the right
>>place (support open source, make their own code open source, and even
>>give away free accounts), but I'm not yet sure if they'd fall down in
>>some areas we'll need.
>>
>> -- Owen
>>
>>
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