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If you ask me nicely at the Ubuntu release party.... I can make space
on my Joomla CMS Web server and host a few pages<br>
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regards<br>
Nick<br>
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On 2010/04/15 10:54 PM, Wesley Werner wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:03 PM, David Rubin
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Wki's aren't designed to break bounds for styling their pages and we<br>
didn't get any thing that could cool and function as well as a simple<br>
CMS. (/me points to glugs [1] setup which I think works rather well).I<br>
see CMS with a decent news section empowering people that don't have<br>
their own personal blogs to write report backs for events we host.<br>
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News feeds that encourage talk and comments are good fun. I assume
Drupal has something similiar, it's more geared towards news updates
and happenings, whereas wikis are great for static and categorized
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