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Plone/Zope:

+ written in python. very nice interface for users, good API (the incredible Archtypes), powerful workflow features, huge community, layers, internationalization, looks good out of the box

- not very fast (but ok with a not too outdated server), Zope managment interface is very cluttered

Typo 3 (php/mysql): + good admin interface (evaluated this only a few days)

- own scripting language

Drupal: + easy to install, nice templates - lakes many "enterprise" features

I used Plone for a bigger project, drupal for small sites

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Re^2: Looking for a suitable content management system...suggestions?
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 27, 2006 at 07:18 UTC
    EvanK (perlmonk) asked
    since i know perl better than any other language, i'd like to find one that is either written in, or utilizes perl

      While this may be a troll, I cannot let this one rest.

      While the above response was not a Perl solution, the original poster did not ask for only a Perl solution. Many of the Perl people I have seen want the "best" solution for a job - not necessarily a Perl solution, but one that gets the job done. Since many users here utilize a CMS in their daily Perl jobs, why cannot the OP ask those that use them?

      A myopic view of a solution space is a way to miss many good and reasonible alternatives.

      Update: Teach me to just scan a post before replying :)

      --MidLifeXis