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tain
I host/manage web sites for several non-profit entities and would like to move them over to CMSs to make my life easier.

The problem is deciding which CMS to use. There are several that I like, and included in the poll, but I am not sure which ones "joe user" would be able to manage. By that I mean that I need a CMS which has simple management functions for posting news to the site, adding downloads, and sending out newsletters. I can handle the rest of the management, but complete newbs should be able to post news, add downloads, and send newsletters. I use e107 on one site and like it a lot, but the non-geeks are baffled by it.

So here is a rundown of my requirements:
  • Runs on LAMP
    • Not Java
    • Not .NET
  • Easy to post news
  • Easy to send newsletters (with file attachments)
  • Easy to add downloads (that will be used as the file attachments as well)
  • Able to integrate with at least one major forum (vB, IPB, SMF)
  • SSL-capable (logins and designated pages)
  • Open Source
Please vote and/or nominate another CMS that I didn't list. I just posted the main ones that I am aware of right now, and they don't all meet the requirements I have listed here.

Bonus points go to any CMS with robust administrator access and security features.

Resources:
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
http://opensourcecms.com/
http://www.forummatrix.org/
nfm
joomla all they way, runs on lamp except file permissions had to be adjusted (by simply typing: chmod a+rwx /jooomlafolders/*). If you don't like joomla you should try mambo http://www.mamboserver.com/. I think joomla descended from mambo afaik.
tain
Joomla is indeed very good. I am running it right now as the potential replacement for the existing site. But it is also the CMS the prompted me to pose this question. I am able to use Joomla fine...but I showed it to two non-geeks (normal people? hehe) and they hadn't a clue.

I haven't loaded Mambo but you are correct that Joomla is a derivative of it. They haven't been separate for very long yet (they are sill mostly compatible with plugins and database concerns) so I don't imagine it will have a much simpler interface.
N1K
Hey Tain,

you're right, Joomla is the "new" Mambo if I should call it this way.
I've just installed it 2 days ago and testing it for my new frontpage. I must say that I'm impressed with Joomla possibilities. I'm just gonna add rights to my news reporters so they get familiar with the new interface.

Anyway, Joomla all the way thumbup.gif

You can check the page here
tain
You picked a very appealing theme, N1K. Do you plan to migrate over to Joomla or are you just playing around?

After some more testing with Joomla I still feel that it is too difficult for the average person to post news. I don't have a community of geeks who will be able to figure it out on their own like you do. My users are not computer-literate.

The WordPress interface is fairly dummy-proof but the rest of it just isn't robust enough to meet our requirements.
N1K
I seriously plan to migrate from VN to Joomla but the biggest problem of all is to retain user accounts from IBP and to use one login for the Joomla and IPB.

Problem is also authentication or in other words 'salt'. Salting is a method of giving your password extra encryption, invision does it but joomla does not! both systems convert your password to an MD5 hex password based on a random number but invision takes it a step further and MD5's your MD5 password based on a value (the salt) so thus your password has been doulbed MD5'd.

So if you already have IPB forum with users and want to integrate those accounts to Joomla you'll have to use bbpixel integrator which costs 20$ sad.gif Also if you have two DB's (one for forum and the other for Joomla ), you'll have to merge them into one DB.

I'll try this migration in an hour or two and I can post you results if you want.

I should get this:

-Powerful with all features of both Forum and Portal, bbpixel Plugin does not remove any function of them.
-Users just need to register thru Forum and still use the other part without having to register again or login twice.
- Their private information are saved on both Portal and Forum databases. They can change their information via Forum User Control Panel
-Easy to manage all users through Forum Admin Control Panel.
-Can uninstall one of them (Portal, Forum) and/or run them as independent systems.


As for the skin, I had to pay it 50$, but I feel no sorry, it's really great and professionaly made..newwink.gif

Wish me luck... thumbup.gif
tain
Difficult forum integration seems to be a recurring theme among most CMSs. Joomla supports a few and has its own simple one. I like that it supports SMF (via a bridge). We don't require a forum right now but i want to have that option available in the future.

There are a few extensions for Joomla that supposedly provide simplified content management but they don't do a good job.

Sounds like you will have a nicely integrated and very convenient site. Why did you pay for the skin? I'm sure you are aware that there are tons of free ones. You really liked it that much more than the others? It is a very nice skin smile.gif
N1K
QUOTE (TAiN @ Aug 17 2006, 07:43 PM) *
Sounds like you will have a nicely integrated and very convenient site. Why did you pay for the skin? I'm sure you are aware that there are tons of free ones. You really liked it that much more than the others? It is a very nice skin smile.gif


Yup, this skin fits perfect with my forum skin color. smile.gif New frontpage is almost complete, I'll change it soon. I'm really happy with the way frontpage and forum looks like now mate.. thumbup.gif
tain
It does go nicely with your forum, more so than the current default frontpage. How are you likeing the functionality of joomla?

I gave up on it. It just couldn't be dumbed down enough for grandma to post news. I am trying drupal now and it is dead easy for someone to post news if you take other permissions away. Now I need to see if it will do the other things that I need....
chilifrei64
I use Joomla for 2 of my other sites. Both have either phpbb or simple machine forum integrated using community builder and their associated bridge. Pretty easy to manage

But yes. the interface is a little silly for the novice user... However.. NOT giving them access to the admin backend but still giving them the ability to publish the content from the front end and using the module "My Content", people can easily write stuff for the site without seeing the backend. I use that on my http://www.lazynetworkadmin.com website for another guy I know to post stuff. It works great for what I am looking for.. and he never has to see the back side.

In my opinion it meets all your requirements if you use it as I mentioned above.. Other than that.. Drupal is probably the most robust in the simplest form.. For me though.. it wasnt very inviting..

From my experience in the Joomla/Mambo CMS's.. Most people moved away from Mambo and are now developing for Joomla.. yes most is still compatible until version 1.1 comes out. But development seems to be going further in joomla than mambo.. and the reason why all the developers up and left Mambo and made joomla was because Mambo was going to commercial parts of mambo and the developers wanted to keep it opensource.. so Best bet is sticking to Joomla

The other site I have it on is http://www.fusioncrew.org incase you wanted to see the other..

I can also tell you that while looking for the perfect CMS.. I downloaded and installed roughly 35 others including all you mentioned above and then some..

My rankings go
Joomla/Mambo(CMS)
Wordpress(blogging)
Zenphoto(photo album)
Drupal(CMS)
Xoops(CMS)
PHPwebsite(CMS)
PHP Nuke(CMS)

The only reason php nuke is up there is because they have a ton of plugins for it.
tain
chilifrei64,

Sounds like we've both run through the same set of grueling trials. Thanks for your input on how to configure Joomla, but I've tried that and it still isn't intuitive enough for 'grandpa.' Alghough it is certainly possible that I haven't stripped it down as far as I need to...would you mind setting up a dummy account in the manner you described so I can check out how you do it? I promise to not post pictures of naughty things tongue.gif PM me if you are interested.

Have you looked at e107? It isn't as slickly presented as some of these others but it really appeals to my hacker side. If only they would support a decent forum...

Also check out Exponent CMS and WebGUI. They have "live" editing which is great for grandpa. But they are both lacking the code maturity and large user base of the big projects...for now.

I'm still hacking away at Drupal for now. The code architecture is great! Very extensible and well-written. Quality stuff all the way around. If I can get it to jump through a couple of more hoops, I'll be all set.

Thanks for your great input! welcome.gif
chilifrei64
I PM'd you.
tain
Got it, thanks for the help. welcome.gif

The news posting page you have is similar to what I had setup but you do seem to have stripped out another element or two...can't put my finger on what the difference is.

But it is still too much. Ask yourself this: could both of someone's grandparents post news to that site with little to no help? It is too busy and confusing. This may sound silly but the users that I have actually do fit this description. They don't know how any of this stuff works and they don't care. They just want to be able to put the info out there with the least amount of hassle.

An incomplete rundown on the elements that would cause their eyes to glaze over:
Category drop-down menu
Two different "apply, save, cancel" areas
Title vs. Intro
The WYSIWYG editor (we all love it, but it confounds some people)
Have to scroll down two entire screens to see everything
The menu box at the bottom is absolutely cosmic

I had high hopes for two different Joomla extensions that supposedly dumbed all of this stuff down, but they just couldn't cut it.

The drupal interface, by default, has a title box, a text box, and Preview/Submit buttons. That's it. I really don't see how it can get much simpler than that so if people can't figure that out then I just can't help them tongue.gif The admin backend is a bit different from other systems but I, unlike my users, am capable of learning such things whistling.gif

Thanks for going through the effort of helping me out with this. Hopefully people in similar situations to mine are able to find this thread and save themselves some time thumbup.gif (I am done with the temp account you setup)

I still haven't actually settled on drupal, but it is clearly the front-runner for meeting our particular requirements.
sonu27
Wordpress. Easy peasy!
tain
I didn't find Wordpress to be robust enough to scale with our future requirements. We are pretty happy with Drupal for now. It lacks a little configurability that I would like, and I've had to make changes to the code that will make upgrades more difficult. But I think it should scale very well for us.

Thanks for the input! welcome.gif
Woomera
Oh man i was just about to post the same topic.
im currently using wordpress(well this was my first website so it was the easiest to use) but i have reached the point that wordpress cant satisfy me anymore,i mean the lack of add-ons and possibilities.
from comparisons from cmsmatrix and demo's in opensourcecms im gonna go with joomla.
@N1K could you integrate joomla users with IPB?
tain
I think there is a 3rd-party "bridge" that allows the two apps to share data. It is found somewhere in the support forums, if memory serves.
N1K
QUOTE (fatalwoomera @ Mar 11 2007, 01:00 PM) *
@N1K could you integrate joomla users with IPB?

Yes you can. You can use BBPixel script, available at (www.bbpixel.com). It is 20$ a year, with included updates and some extra plug-ins.
I haven't found any other way to integrate or merge users from two DB's (joomla<-->IPB)
Woomera
@N1K,
Yeah BBPixel have an script for that price but i found a free way to do it from searching joomla forum and google:
http://azstreetscene.com/integration.htm

Note:pictures are not loading but it has detailes of the pictures so no need to worry newwink.gif

Note:er i almost forgot,after you use this method IPB accounts that been made before the integration(even administrator account) wont be able to log-in.only accounts in joomla DB can.to enable IPB accounts TOO:
IPB admin pannel>tools&settings>login manager>ENABLE IPB INTERNAL
now both accounts can login shifty.gif
N1K
QUOTE (fatalwoomera @ Mar 18 2007, 08:37 AM) *
@N1K,
Yeah BBPixel have an script for that price but i found a free way to do it from searching joomla forum and google:
http://azstreetscene.com/integration.htm

Note:pictures are not loading but it has detailes of the pictures so no need to worry newwink.gif

Note:er i almost forgot,after you use this method IPB accounts that been made before the integration(even administrator account) wont be able to log-in.only accounts in joomla DB can.to enable IPB accounts TOO:
IPB admin pannel>tools&settings>login manager>ENABLE IPB INTERNAL
now both accounts can login shifty.gif


I've seen this before, but had some issues with this, as far as I remember. I'll rather spend 20$ and get updates and bonus plug-ins for one year than mess with this. I really don't have time for this unsure.gif
But I'm glad it's working nicley for you.
MtK
QUOTE (TAiN @ Aug 16 2006, 10:08 PM) *
Joomla is indeed very good. I am running it right now as the potential replacement for the existing site. But it is also the CMS the prompted me to pose this question. I am able to use Joomla fine...but I showed it to two non-geeks (normal people? hehe) and they hadn't a clue.

as a Joomla Hebrew Core Team & a Joomla.org Q&T member - I should recommend it...
but I don't think that Joomla is a all-in-one solution, although almost everything can be add or built to it.

I think you should consider each site to its own story, & choose the most suitable CMS to satisfy its needs.

QUOTE (TAiN @ Aug 16 2006, 10:08 PM) *
I haven't loaded Mambo but you are correct that Joomla is a derivative of it. They haven't been separate for very long yet (they are sill mostly compatible with plugins and database concerns) so I don't imagine it will have a much simpler interface.

Joomla is indeed the former Mambo, but they are seperated for almost 2 years.
Joomla does have backward support, because its the same base code & API.

I think you should leave Mambo out of the equation.




My recommendation is to stick with Joomla for the light sites (personal/company sites, etc)
Joomla has a User-Permission (ACL) vey limited which extending is just too painfull, but you can still have you-own editorial site.

Use Drupal as your developing capable CMS - if you catch Drupal's idea you'll find it very intuitive to extend, although requires a lot of job (therefore not recommended for small sites)




last but not least - have fun
if you find ourself struggling to built/convert each site - than you are on the wrong way...
N1K
Hey MTK, could you whisper me the release date for Joomla 1.5? shifty.gif
MtK
QUOTE (N1K @ Jun 12 2007, 08:35 PM) *
Hey MTK, could you whisper me the release date for Joomla 1.5? shifty.gif

nope, because it is not known yet.
A 2nd beta was released not long ago, & there are still RCs on the way...
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