[Ruby] Best RoR CMS?

Benjamin Curtis ruby at bencurtis.com
Wed Nov 7 10:25:33 PST 2007


I have used Radiant for a client site, http:// 
beyondwineandcheese.com/, which is mostly static content, and it  
worked quite well for that.

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On Nov 7, 2007, at 10:11 AM, Scott Patten wrote:

> I'm using mephisto <http://mephistoblog.com> for spatten
> design<http://spattendesign.com>,
> and I'm quite happy with it.  Mephisto is set-up out of the box to  
> be a
> blogging engine, but with a few tweaks it makes quite a nice CMS.   
> If you go
> with Mephisto, let me know if you want any help with that set-up.   
> I've been
> meaning to blog about how to use Mephisto as a CMS, so that would  
> probably
> spur me to actually write it.
>
> I've taken a look in to Radiant, but never used it.  It looks quite  
> nice as
> well.
>
> Scott Patten
>
> On 11/7/07, Ben <heliostatic at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm building a simple site for a friend, and I'd like to use Rails.
>> Rather than writing a cms from scratch, though, I was hoping to use
>> something already out there.
>>
>> I've looked at Radiant, and I think it will work for me, but I  
>> figured
>> I'd ask first. The site is more static content than blog, but my  
>> friend
>> (and potentially a handful of others) need to be able to easily
>> update/add content.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben
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