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Re: [xml-dev] Open source XQuery CMS

I presume Coccon framework is still alive. Ametys CMS is a pretty
famous CMS in my area. It is Cocoon based.

Just my 2c.

On Friday, December 25, 2009, Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo@ibiblio.org> wrote:
> Is anyone aware of an open source, XQuery based Content Management
> System or Blog Engine?
>
> My requirements are that this run on Linux and an open source XML DB
> such as eXist or Sedna.
>
> I'm a little surprised that no one seems to have written this yet. If
> one doesn't exist, then I may just have to write my own. If one does
> exist, I may just be able to use and contribute to it.
>
> If I have to write my own, I'm torn between eXist and Sedna. Sedna
> seems much more scalable, but eXist has a lot more of the
> functionality I need built in that 'd have to recreate for Sedna
> first.
>
> --
> Elliotte Rusty Harold
> elharo@ibiblio.org
>
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