Railroad is a standards based repository for binary files such as digital media, along with their metadata.
It is designed to be easy to integrate with content management systems and other client software.
“The Web Framework for Perfectionists with Deadlines.”
Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
Initially developed at a local newspaper in Kansas, it has since found favour for developing all kinds of sites and applications, from content-heavy sites such as www.lawrence.com to Web 2.0 applications such as www.tabblo.com.
Django is quite popular for its extensive documentation.
Bricolage is a content management and publishing system built for enterprise requirements, it simplifies the tasks of creating, managing, and publishing libraries of content through a web interface.
Features:| database | PostgreSQL |
| webserver | Apache |
| application | mod_perl & Mason |
An automated content management system specifically designed to be used in Intranet and Internet deployments written entirely in ASP.NET.
Something of a misnomer when talking about microsoft-based open source projects, DNN is nonetheless a robust content management application with a vibrant user community. Like most CMS, DNN is extendable through the installation of custom modules, for which there are a large amount of free and paid modules.
The application itself depends on the .NET framework, SQL Server, and IIS and is written in VisualBasic .NET, which makes it simple to customize. Most technical problems are addressed online at the discussion group hosted at http://forums.asp.net/90/vbnvbnvbn.aspx