cms 启动:plone 或 modx
我正在建模一个需要 CMS 解决方案的新项目。我是这个领域的新手...我是一位老手,拥有我那个时代的典型企业技能:脚本编写、java/j2ee、plsql。在其他学习项目中使用 jQuery 和 Nodejs。对于 CMS 项目,我将许多选择缩减为 Plone 或 Modx。为什么?两者都是不错的选择。 Plone 因其 Python 基础而引起了我的兴趣 - Python 将是我工具箱中的一个很好的补充。有点希望 Plone5 离得更近一点。 Modx 给我留下了深刻的印象,它是针对实践开发人员类型的最好的基于 php 的 CMS 解决方案。我喜欢他们刚刚在代码库中取得了巨大的飞跃。 Concrete5 也入围了这里。 Drupal 只是有点让我烦恼……不认为我是一个 Drupal“人”。乔姆拉?真的……不确定。 WordPress?就像去一家新餐厅点汉堡和薯条一样。想知道意见和理由:Plone(python) 还是 Modx(php)?
I'm modelling a new project that will require a CMS solution. I'm a newb in this space ... I'm an old timer with typical enterprise skills of my era: scripting, java/j2ee, plsql. Working with jQuery and nodejs on other learning projects. For the CMS project, I've whittled down the many choices to Plone or Modx. Why? Both are good choices. Plone intrigues me because of the Python base - Python would be a nice add to my toolbox. Kinda wish Plone5 was a little closer. Modx strikes me as the best of my php based CMS solutions for a hands on developer type. I like they just made a big leap forward in their codebase. Concrete5 was a finalist here too. Drupal just sorta bugs me ... don't see me being a Drupal "guy". Joomla? Really ... not sure. Wordpress? Like going to a new restaurant and ordering a burger and fries. Would like to know opinions and reasons: Plone(python) or Modx(php)?
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还没用过 Modx,但我可以把票投给 Plone。特别是如果您的项目不是一个只有一名编辑器用户的简单网站。
Plone 擅长为具有不同访问级别的多个用户的复杂站点提供支持。此外,它的安全轨道是该地区最好的,确保您每晚都能睡个好觉。另一方面,如果您的项目是国际性的:Plone 已翻译成 40 多种语言。
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Haven't used Modx yet, but I can cast my vote for Plone. Especially if your project is not a simple website with one editor user.
Plone excels at powering complex sites with multiple users having different levels of access. Also, it's security track is the best in the area, ensuring you get a good night sleep, every night. On another note, in case your project is international: Plone is translated into more than 40 languages.
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