To be honest, if by "content management" you mean pages editable from a browser that can have dynamic, database-generated content, then OpenInteract can be a very good choice. You also get with it for free a very flexible object-relational data system (SPOPS) and user/group management via the browser, to name a couple of things. Best yet, with a little forethought the templates you create in OpenInteract can also be used in slash, since both use the Template Toolkit for this task.

All of the items you've mentioned seem very flexible and expandable. You might also want to add the OpenFrame project, which, while it's at a slightly lower level than the others and doesn't do as much for you, is very nifty and might be the only one of these that can run standalone. (I have plans to do this for OpenInteract, but it's not here yet.)

Chris
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In reply to Re: Content management system recommendations? by lachoy
in thread Content management system recommendations? by FoxtrotUniform

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