New free CMS Drupal 6 launches
Posted by Kelley Vendeland on February 15, 2008 at 12:08 PM
With the official launch of Drupal 6 on Wednesday, news organizations with small budgets have yet another free content management system made available to them.
Collegiate publications and other small organziations may be interested by a free CMS service that allows for customization. "This is great news for news organizations looking for a cheap and flexible CMS option, especially college newspapers," commented blogger Pat Thornton.
Other free open-source CMS include Magnolia, Moddle, TYPO3, etc.
The Onion and The New York Observer are among the sites currently using Drupal.
If you have any experience with CMS or prefer a particular one, please share your thoughts with us.
Source: The Journalism Iconoclast (also here)
Collegiate publications and other small organziations may be interested by a free CMS service that allows for customization. "This is great news for news organizations looking for a cheap and flexible CMS option, especially college newspapers," commented blogger Pat Thornton.
Other free open-source CMS include Magnolia, Moddle, TYPO3, etc.
The Onion and The New York Observer are among the sites currently using Drupal.
If you have any experience with CMS or prefer a particular one, please share your thoughts with us.
Source: The Journalism Iconoclast (also here)
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