Knowing, as I do, absolutely balls all about CMSes, I've never looked into
them, and have taken Alex's approach (without giving it loads of thought).
Is this a mistake?
For instance, I've got a couple of projects at the moment (an artist's
gallery and a brewer's site) that are about to start, and am planning a
vanilla Rails (3) approach.
Am I being remiss not considering a CMS for this?
Cheers,
   Doug.

On 8 February 2010 13:14, Ashley Moran <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Feb 08, 2010, at 10:45 am, Alex Barlow wrote:
>
> > Besides that skyline looks to have to best features. could be bloated
> though and adding lots of features you don't need.
>
> The Skyline screencast makes it look pretty nice to use[1], and actually
> Zena[2] is probably worth playing with some time.  I might try one or both
> of those next time I do a CMS for myself.
>
> I put shrug.org up using Radiant, but that was more because I knew it'd
> work, and work on Heroku.  It's a very low risk choice, IMHO.  I didn't
> actually bother to look at alternatives though...
>
> Ashley
>
> [1] http://www.skylinecms.nl/screencasts/introduction
> [2] http://zenadmin.org/en
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