Am 21. Jun, 2006 schwätzte Darrin Chandler so: > On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 01:48:59PM -0700, Alan Dayley wrote: >> I like Joomla! but experience with the PLUG community, a generally tech >> savvy group, does not give me confidence it will be friendly enough. If >> PLUGgers can't find how to submit new items, my non-techy family has no >> hope! > > I've been using Drupal, and I think it's a bit more intuitive to add I've also been using Drupal. I had been getting recommendations for it for years and finally started playing with it at the end of last year. Thanks to Drupal I actually add info to my personal web site ( something I've generally never done ) and maintain several other sites. The calendar module sucked because you couldn't do recurring events :(, but 4.7 released about a month ago and there's a new recurring event module :). Drupal seems to be used by lots of non-tech savvy groups. The LOPSA site is maintained by tech people with no patience :). Speaking of LOPSA, an EFF job will hit the public side of the job board sometime next week. > content, etc. Built-in modules to a fair amount, and other modules cover > everything else like calendars. Install and upgrade are pretty easy, > too. If you can, install it and try it out. Needs php4/5 and > mysql/postgresql, and likes mod_rewrite. If you do try it and get stuck > on something feel free to give me a yell and I'll help if I can. I believe that a few of the modules don't have postgresql setups, so one is probably better off going with mysql for drupal. Neither debian nor Ubuntu have the most recent versions packaged, so I have installed via tarball. It's a pretty painless install. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # "Communications without intelligence is noise; # Intelligence without communications is irrelevant." # Gen. Alfred. M. Gray, USMC