On Jan 6, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng wrote: > > I see. I did hear about InstantPress, but was under the impression > that it is simply meant to be a blog because the similar name to > Wordpress.
WordPress is increasingly useful as a site builder. I developed http://prfound.org using Expression Engine, a commercial CMS more or less competitive with Drupal, and ended up converting it to WordPress. Simple, good administrative interface, decent features if you're not too ambitious. The closest Python-based equivalent to Drupal is probably Plone (built on Zope). > > Will look into it. Tks. > > On Jan 7, 10:19 am, rochacbruno <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I just can see Instant Press as alternative to cms and blog. >> >> There are toomuch work to do in InstantPress and I am sure Martin are open >> to contributions. >> >> Just need to gather some people and start using, testing and extending it. >> >> I hope to contribute more to instant press as I get more free time. >> >> This is IMO the best open source ready to use w2p app we had and it needs >> more people working on it. >> >> Btw I am testing Pymantis which seems to be very interesting. >> >> Enviado via iPhone >> >> Em 06/01/2011, às 23:21, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> escreveu: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> Even though it is in php, with the release of Drupal 7, I am tempted >>> to give it a spin just to see what's the fuss all about. Drupal seems >>> extremely popular, looking at some of the well known organisations >>> that have used it. But are there any python, or hopefully, web2py >>> alternatives to it?