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Alfresco + Joomla!: A case of community filling its own needs | The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET Blogs

, I woke up today to see that someone has integrated Joomla! with Alfresco (and dubbed the result "Joosco").

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SourceForge.net: JOOSCO

JOOSCO is a front end for Alfresco using the Joomla framework to display the content of repositories.

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Content Management Systems Reviewed

Alfresco, DotNetNuke, Drupal and Joomla, and Plone.

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Head-to-head: open source CMS

When last surveying open source Web CMSes (content management systems) I provided some common-sense advice. For example, it's important to look for not just functionality but also frequent updates, a healthy user community, and the availability of profess

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Digital Arts

Head to head reviews of popular open source cms platforms: drupal, alfresco, dotnetnuke, joomla, plone

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Open Source CMS Evalation - Part III: Implementation

In my last post, I narrowed my open source CMS candidates down to Joomla and Drupal. I was hoping to have a choice made by Monday morning, implement the design in the morning, and populate the content in the afternoon. Two days later and I'm now where I

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Building a website with an Open Source CMS

I think the open source community has done an excellent job of figuring out how to create frameworks for developing web applications. But what about websites. You know, the web presence that every company wants - for minimal cost. For most companies, it's

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Open Source CMS Evaluation - Part II: Customization

This is the third and final post in my quest to find the best open source CMS for my needs. Previous posts include Building a website with an Open Source CMS and Open Source CMS Evaluation - Part I: Installation. Based on these two posts, reader feedback

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Open Source CMS Evaluation - Part I: Installation

Today I began my journey in evaluating Open Source CMS applications. The motivation for this adventure can be found in my post titled “Building a website with an Open Source CMS”. Basically, I’d like to find a good solution to build small-to-medium size w

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