You will be swimming with the big fish if you use Bricolage...
From: David Wheeler <david@wheeler.net> Date: Sat Jan 12, 2002 05:57:16 PM US/Eastern To: Terrence Brannon <metaperl@mac.com> Cc: mason-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Mason] ANNOUNCE: Bricolage 1.2.0 On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 14:42, Terrence Brannon wrote: Hi, would you mind listing what corporate production-level projects Bricolage is being used in? Primedia is currently in the process of creating a Bricolage installation to function as the foundation of their Enterprise-wide CM +S needs. It will eventually maintain the content for their 250 magazine properties. They have been testing it for five months, and actively contribute to the project. Salon.com has been using a predecessor to Bricolage -- essentially a proof of concept -- to manage their entire content base for their onli +ne magazine for over a year and a half. Bricolage was developed from the lessons learned from that project. The World Health Organization in Geneva is currently evaluating Bricolage and planning to make it an essential part of their Enterpris +e document management infrastructure. They, too, actively contribute to the project. For anyone else who might be interested in giving Bricolage a whirl in their environment, feel free to contact me directly for more information.

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