Quoting John P. Looney (valen at tuatha.org):
[MoinMoin:]
> That...looks very like a wiki.
By default, sure. You'd (obviously) want to look at add-ins, to see
whether they look promising enough to try.
When you have a laundry-list of CMS-like requirements, you can either
start with something reasonably small and elegant, and see if it's
possible with enhancements to hit most or all of your requirements, or
you can go with some galloping bloatware like Plone {retch} and try to
tame it. Your pick.
> I was pointed at the CMS comparison website, and was *stunned* that there
> were 90 odd CMS systems out there.
Yes, I distinctly remember, a few years ago, attempting to catalogue all
available CMS options for my knowledgebase, and giving up after a couple
of days.
> Indeed. And it still seems to be the best contender. I just want a basic
> framework I can add to, without getting left behind when new security fixes
> come out.
Well, better you than me. I'm a refugee from that stuff.
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