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- From: Geoff Davis <geoff AT geoffdavis.net>
- To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 12:03:37 -0500
A friend at a local nonprofit has asked me about upgrading their site to an open source content management system. I pointed them to a few companies who do Plone, but they want to explore a broader range of CMS options.
They have a fairly modest sized site (~100 pages) and relatively low traffic (a few hundred visitors/day), so they don't need anything super heavy-duty. What matters more to them, I think, is having a reliable service provider who can provide support and training and who will be around for awhile. The company doesn't have to be local.
Any recommendations?
Geoff
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[internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Geoff Davis, 11/07/2006
- Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit, Carol Thomson, 11/07/2006
- [internetworkers] Printer Problem -- Solved, cmccarthy1, 11/07/2006
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Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Kurt Schlatzer, 11/07/2006
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Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Tanner Lovelace, 11/08/2006
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Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Tony Spencer, 11/08/2006
- Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit, Judy Hallman, 11/08/2006
- Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit, Kurt Schlatzer, 11/08/2006
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Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Tony Spencer, 11/08/2006
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Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Tanner Lovelace, 11/08/2006
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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[internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit,
Geoff Davis, 11/08/2006
- Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit, Kurt Schlatzer, 11/09/2006
- Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit, Deborah Ellington, 11/08/2006
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