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david at kineticode

Aug 30, 2004, 6:13 PM

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"Content Management with Bricolage" on Perl.com

The first in a series of articles on Bricolage that I'm writing for
O'Reilly and Associates, "Content Management with Bricolage," has been
published on Perl.com.

http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/08/27/bricolage.html

This article targets organizational decision makers by offering a
high-level overview of the content management ecosystem and how
Bricolage compares to other approaches to content management. It also
highlights some of the more important features of Bricolage, as well as
a number of the Websites currently powered by Bricolage.

Future articles in the series will cover installation, document
modeling, templating, and customization.

Enjoy!

David


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stas at stason

Sep 4, 2004, 11:52 AM

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Re: "Content Management with Bricolage" on Perl.com [In reply to]

David Wheeler wrote:
> The first in a series of articles on Bricolage that I'm writing for
> O'Reilly and Associates, "Content Management with Bricolage," has been
> published on Perl.com.
>
> http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/08/27/bricolage.html
>
> This article targets organizational decision makers by offering a
> high-level overview of the content management ecosystem and how
> Bricolage compares to other approaches to content management. It also
> highlights some of the more important features of Bricolage, as well as
> a number of the Websites currently powered by Bricolage.
>
> Future articles in the series will cover installation, document
> modeling, templating, and customization.

David++!


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