As much as I love Ruby, I'd have to crown the php-based Drupal as CMS
King.  Modules are easy to customise and maintain without needing to
dip into php.  Drupal is so well established, that it would be hard to
imagine a Ruby solution being able to compete.  The only caveat is
that the wysiwyg editors are a bit buggy (nothing as smooth as e.g.
Wordpress) but that's the price you pay for the power to customise.

NB: Choosing Drupal doesn't mean abandoning ruby for CMS work:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=drupal+ruby

May I ask why it is that you're interested in a ruby-based CMS?

On Mar 25, 10:06 am, doug livesey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cheers for those, & sorry for the late reply -- was off on site.
> I've heard a few places that Ruby CMSes aren't too hot, mainly because all
> effort seems to be divided between them.
> We're just looking into a CMS at the minute & wanted to suggest an
> opensource one I could customise & maintain without having to learn PHP or
> something.
> Nobody would put Radiant up against sharepoint or anything, then?
>    Doug.

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