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  1. Visit Build a Custom CMS with Django: My Carson Workshop Build a Custom CMS with Django: My Carson Workshop

    I'll be heading over to London, my favorite city in the world (so far, anyway), to give a full-day workshop on building a custom CMS using Django. The workshop is being put on my the awesome folks at Carsonified, and you can register right now, if… More

  2. Visit Mike Davidson: Enterprise CMSes vs. Blog CMSes Mike Davidson: Enterprise CMSes vs. Blog CMSes

    A good discussion ensures after Mike asks a simple question: for news organizations, which is better, a blog CMS or an enterprise CMS? My answer? They *both* suck.

  3. Visit ExpressionEngine 2.0 Preview ExpressionEngine 2.0 Preview

    For those of us who didn't make it to the ElisLabs sessions at SXSW.

  4. Visit Me at Blue Flavor blog: Choosing a Content Management System for your web project Me at Blue Flavor blog: Choosing a Content Management System for your web project

    I've written a lengthy post on CMSes and how to pick the right one for your site. You can find it over at the Blue Flavor blog. Check it out.

  5. Visit Patrick H. Lauke: The artisan and the mass producer Patrick H. Lauke: The artisan and the mass producer

    Patrick really hits the nail on the head in this piece originally written for the UK's .net magazine. He touches on a lot of the ideas I've been spouting off about around here lately -- in particular, the fact that sometimes less-than-perfect is "… More

  6. Visit Newspaper Wiki: Schematics Newspaper Wiki: Schematics

    Some really interesting ideas on workflow and business process for online news. I'm still not sold on the idea of using a wiki for a news CMS, but a lot of the concepts involved could be applied in other types of CMSes, as well.

  7. Visit O'Reilly Radar: Journalism Through Computer Programming O'Reilly Radar: Journalism Through Computer Programming

    This quick O'Reilly blog post notes a very important point: people are looking for cookie-cutter solutions to the CMS problem. Adrian Holovaty wants to set them straight; you need a CMS for *your* data, and that can't be provided by an off-the-she… More

  8. Visit    Scripps adds 2 more Ellington sites : Small Initiatives - Sensible Internet Design Scripps adds 2 more Ellington sites : Small Initiatives - Sensible Internet Design

    With the rollout of the San Angelo Standard-Times (Texas) and Anderson Independent-Mail (South Carolina) papers, Scripps now has 11 of its papers running the [Ellington](http://ellingtoncms.com) CMS, which is based on the [Django](http://djangopr… More

  9. Visit D. Keith Robinson podcast interview D. Keith Robinson podcast interview

    Brian Oberkirch interviews DKR on several topics, perhaps the most interesting of which is content management. I love that Keith is constantly reminding everyone that content management is a *process*, which may or may not actually require a piece… More

  10. Visit D. Keith Robnison: Redefining content management D. Keith Robnison: Redefining content management

    A great article on what content management means to most people compared to what it *should* mean, and some ideas on developing systems (not just *technology*) to make content management work for you.

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