kwanbis
Apr 21 2006, 12:00
I'm evaluating a new hosting provider in Argentina, that has a very good plan. I would be testing this week, and if it is ok, i can recommend it here. He has this tools pre-configured. I would be using 1 per category, on diferent domains. Would love to hear comments on each system. Thanks a lot.
Blogs:
b2
b2evolution
Nucleus
pMachine Free
WordPress
Galeries:
4images Gallery
Coppermine Photo Gallery
Gallery
Wiki:
PhpWiki
TikiWiki
Portals/CMS:
Drupal
Geeklog
Mambo Open Source
PHP-Nuke
phpWCMS
phpWebSite
Post-Nuke
Siteframe
Xoops
rjamorim
Apr 22 2006, 20:22
Mi selección:
Blogs:
WordPress
Galeries:
Coppermine Photo Gallery
Wiki:
MediaWiki
Portals/CMS:
Mambo Open Source (actually, Joomla, of course)
or
Xoops
Gallery:
Gallery - Have 2 different galleries myself and know a few friends who use it as well.
Wiki:
Hmm mediawiki isn't on the list. I'd go with phpWiki then have used it a few times in the past. I am a mediawiki person now.
CMS:
Drupal is the CMS I use for the site of the open source CMS I write. I CMS I wirte is geared for bands so doesn't work well for a software site so ahve to use something else
kwanbis
Apr 23 2006, 01:24
thanks for the update guys. I actually installed
http://www.minigal.dk/, as the gallery, cause i fill is much cleaner than the other 3, and so i did.
The hosting service is very nice. Is not 99.99, more like 99.5. But nice.
evereux
Apr 23 2006, 02:06
You ofcourse don't have to stick with what's provided and can install whatever you like. No need to be restricted to what's on offer. I'd hope this is the case anyway.
kwanbis
Apr 23 2006, 10:17
right. thing was, i had a lot of "good name" options, and i thought, i won't have to do any install/configuration. =)
what i liked about minigal, is that its very clean after installing it. I'm sure i can get the same with "gallery", but i didn't wanted to spend much time. I really liked gallery's uploading applet and it seemed more complete, and configurable.
Coppermine looked like a forum, and i didn't liked it.
QUOTE(kwanbis @ Apr 24 2006, 04:17 AM)

what i liked about minigal, is that its very clean after installing it. I'm sure i can get the same with "gallery", but i didn't wanted to spend much time. I really liked gallery's uploading applet and it seemed more complete, and configurable.
And Gallery Remote is even better. Is a java applcation and makes uploading, captioning etc of your phots real easy
QUOTE(kwanbis @ Apr 23 2006, 09:24)

thanks for the update guys. I actually installed
http://www.minigal.dk/, as the gallery, cause i fill is much cleaner than the other 3, and so i did.
The hosting service is very nice. Is not 99.99, more like 99.5. But nice.
I had minigal for a while, but it randomly broke with all associated pains. Switched to gallery2 and that one is holding up so far.
I most certainly remember that there is a site somewhere which has a lot of web-based software installed for the purpose of letting people test it without installing it themselves, but I forgot the link.
Anybody know where it is?
kwanbis
May 9 2006, 19:35
QUOTE(alive @ May 10 2006, 00:08)

Anybody know where it is?
http://opensourcecms.com/
QUOTE(Garf @ May 10 2006, 01:08)

QUOTE(kwanbis @ Apr 23 2006, 09:24)

thanks for the update guys. I actually installed
http://www.minigal.dk/, as the gallery, cause i fill is much cleaner than the other 3, and so i did.
The hosting service is very nice. Is not 99.99, more like 99.5. But nice.
I had minigal for a while, but it randomly broke with all associated pains. Switched to gallery2 and that one is holding up so far.
what version were you using? (this looks really nice to me, since it doesnt require any database especially.)
QUOTE(kwanbis @ May 10 2006, 03:35)

QUOTE(alive @ May 10 2006, 00:08)

Anybody know where it is?
http://opensourcecms.com/Thanks a lot! I've been looking for that site for a month now.
*bookmarked*
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