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[Discuss] Small website, non-technical users: Joomla, Drupal, or WordPress?



FYI, I did a google search for LetoDMS, and I found another one called SeedDMS that states

> SeedDMS is the continuation of LetoDMS because it has lost its main developer. 



On Jan 7, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Richard Pieri <richard.pieri at gmail.com> wrote:

> Daniel Barrett wrote:
>> Have you considered not switching platforms? I would think the cost of
>> moving all your mediawiki content to a new platform and retraining all
>> your users would far exceed the price of a managed VPS on
> 
> MediaWiki, and Wikis in general, have a spate of problems that make them not terribly useful for document management.
> 
> I've gotten some experience with a few actual document management systems since the last time this came up. That's document management, not content management.
> 
> The first is called DocDB. I wouldn't wish this on anyone. It's awful, but the scientific community loves it so that's what I'm running.
> 
> I looked at a few others and my top choice is LetoDMS. It's easy to install (aptitude install letodms), simple to configure, is agnostic to file types, does versioning, doesn't use any unique or custom markup.
> 
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> Rich P.
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