Have you checked out YAWPS,
yet another web portal system?

I use it on one of my websites. It's pretty stable, has polls, works with flat files, has an event calendar, Personal Messaging, forums, linksmanager, the whole lot.

Works with templates so every user can have his own gui, if you want. I'm using 0.6 version but the new 0.7 version is somewhat slicker with several add-on modules, which you as a perl monk can easily create yourself.

Worth checking out.

teabag
There's more than one way to skin a cat - Tweety bird

In reply to Re: Perl based Content Management System by teabag
in thread Perl based Content Management System by santander

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