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Inserisci una descrizione per ContentManagementSystems The only production-quality python-based CMSes are those in the ["Zope"] world such as [http://www.plone.org Plone].
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dsfs For those wanting lighterweight non-Zope CMS solutions, there are very few options and apparently those are works in progress. If you are happy to code and send patches, you might want to look at the following, otherwise stick with Plone and its Zope-based cousins.
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 * There is the [http://nevow.com/ Nevow]-based [http://payago.com/ Payago], a lightweight website management system.
 * For ["Webware"] there is the [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/webware-sandbox/Sandbox/fbar/teeny_tiny_cms/ teeny_tiny_cms] which uses SQLObject, SQLite and Docutils

And for some applications, you maybe want to use a wiki (a very simple sort of CMS), like MoinMoin (this is what is used right here).

The only production-quality python-based CMSes are those in the ["Zope"] world such as [http://www.plone.org Plone].

For those wanting lighterweight non-Zope CMS solutions, there are very few options and apparently those are works in progress. If you are happy to code and send patches, you might want to look at the following, otherwise stick with Plone and its Zope-based cousins.

And for some applications, you maybe want to use a wiki (a very simple sort of CMS), like MoinMoin (this is what is used right here).

ContentManagementSystems (last edited 2014-05-25 07:47:58 by SteveBreuning)

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