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[nycphp-talk] EZ publish

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Fri Jan 16 16:55:04 EST 2004


Anyone ever try EZ Publish .

http://ez.no/

I'm looking into a collaborative framework for a community site with a 
strong user data model.
So far, I think OpenACS(openacs,org) is the best, but I want a PHP 
solution.
If nothing cuts it, I'll start my own project.


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> Anyone ever try EZ Publish .
>=20
> http://ez.no/
>=20
> I'm looking into a collaborative framework for a community=20
> site with a strong user data model.
> So far, I think OpenACS(openacs,org) is the best, but I want a PHP=20
> solution.  If nothing cuts it, I'll start my own project.

I haven't personally, but a good friend has and swears by it.  He's done =
tons of sites with it, including http://iqsquad.com  (although now =
probably isn't the best time to look at the site :)

H




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