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Oleg Paraschenko
Hello,
I've just released a content management system for static pages:
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InPlace CMS
http://inplace.sourceforge.net
Use InPlace CMS to maintain a bundle of HTML pages in an uniform
appearance. Adopt the light and agile approach to document a product
or
to create a mini-site. Target users are the developers of open source
projects.
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Everything is very simple, this tool is just a Python wrapper for
XSLT,
but:
* There is a big difference between "easy to do" and "is done, with
documentation".
* The main feature is the descritipion of use cases. They highlight
why
99.99% of other CMS don't fit to the needs of the open source
developers.
* Also useful: patterns for simple templating tasks.
I use the tool for my own projects, and I'm very satisfied. I suppose
many other people will like the tool too.
I've just released a content management system for static pages:
///////
InPlace CMS
http://inplace.sourceforge.net
Use InPlace CMS to maintain a bundle of HTML pages in an uniform
appearance. Adopt the light and agile approach to document a product
or
to create a mini-site. Target users are the developers of open source
projects.
///////
Everything is very simple, this tool is just a Python wrapper for
XSLT,
but:
* There is a big difference between "easy to do" and "is done, with
documentation".
* The main feature is the descritipion of use cases. They highlight
why
99.99% of other CMS don't fit to the needs of the open source
developers.
* Also useful: patterns for simple templating tasks.
I use the tool for my own projects, and I'm very satisfied. I suppose
many other people will like the tool too.