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- From: "Tanner Lovelace" <clubjuggler AT gmail.com>
- To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] CMS for a nonprofit
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 09:51:39 -0500
On 11/7/06, Kurt Schlatzer <kurt AT kurtschlatzer.com> wrote:
Wordpress you ask? Well yes. It's easy to use. Scales well. Has a large
support system and lets you blog. What more do you need? I actually use
Wordpress for our corporate site (http://www.6thsenseanalytics.com).
My big problem with using wordpress as a generic content management
system is that it's like trying to drive in a screw using a hammer. Not
everything needs to be a blog and, in fact, for many things, a blog
is completely the wrong paradigm to use. Sadly, many other content
management systems make this mistake too.
Cheers,
Tanner
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Tanner Lovelace
clubjuggler at gmail dot com
http://wtl.wayfarer.org/
(fieldless) In fess two roundels in pale, a billet fesswise and an
increscent, all sable.
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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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