My advice to you is to read carefully between the lines under.
There is a group here of Perl veterans whom has been working very hard to promote their PHP, HTML, CSS and other non perl related CMS and Projects. Not only that they also try their best to turn off any open source CMS written in Perl.
I found it very strange that PerlMonks allow them to do so, if I saw anyone doing such a thing on our portal, he would be banned on the second.
A good place to look for open source CMS portals is sourceforge.net I am afraid.... PerlMonks is turning into a PHP fanatics site.... tragic but true. I have seen these loonies years ago on Newsgroups promoting their unstable, CPU killing and unsafe PHP, now they all here while the monks are sleeping!
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