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Dina is web framework that use Django as its base. Django did not provide some functionality that is important for web development ( because of its philosophy ). So Dina try to fill these gaps in Django and provide a higher level web framework on top of Django. Dina try to reach these goals: ... [More] * Be compatible with Django as much as it can. * Provide some CMS functionality to avoid extra coding * Provide a installer to easily install Dina * A powerful apt like package management to allow easy package installing * and etc ( for more information take a look at docs ). [Less]

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Pants is the blog engine behind wonko.com. It's a minimal engine that has support for blog posts and comments, pages, tagging, and full text search. It's highly customizable and highly-optimized for speed, capable of serving well over 100 requests per second on a moderately powerful server.

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Redaxscript is a free, PHP and MySQL driven content management system for small business and private websites. It's extremely lightweight, simple and customizable. Explore demo.redaxscript.com for a live preview.

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Thoth is a blog engine written in Ruby and based on Ramaze and Sequel. Its simple, elegant architecture, minimalist featureset, and extensible codebase make it both fast and easy to customize.

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Prado based Content Management System with Ajax,...

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Mohebo Framework is open(LGPL v.3), full object oriented php5 framework based on MVC pattern.

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A team of individuals have embarked on creating a unique, designer friendly content management system for the ASP.NET 3.5 Microsoft framework. This project builds off of C#, a programming language in the C family. MAXXcm, with the help of the most powerful framework on the web, wrestles the ... [More] dawning task of developing a deploy-able web-based data, content, and media management system. Working largely with regular expressions to create that perfect "cut and paste" experience is our goal. A Microsoft product with a fast, secure, and development friendly database is key. MAXXcm is (of course) powered by SQL Server Express (free). By using Microsoft's .NET we are enabling freelance developers to enter the "small to large business" world. Developers will have complete control over what's added into this system. It's safe and fair to say a lot of today's fortune 500 companies are built under the Microsoft Business partner association (meaning... Microsoft everything!). MAXXcm is free and open for developers to approve and to change code as they please. As this project moves forward we anticipate on opening more code for the general public. Documentation for this project will be provided at http://www.maxxcm.com/documentation (coming soon) MAXXcm anticipates an ALPHA version by 08/00/09. MAXXcm is a product of MAXXintegration - Maxx integration is an IT service provider for the most current digital world. Maxx practices perfection on delivering government and business standard utilities and services. Please visit http://www.maxxintegration.com for more information. [Less]

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Nano CMS is the tiniest CMS you can find around. The user interface and the functionality are very very simple and extremely easy to use. The core feature of NanoCMS is that it is filebased and does not use any database at all, which makes it super easy to install - just extract and that's it. ... [More] Pages can be created through this CMS in a breeze without touching any code, and added to that links to those pages are generated automatically too. Customizing the design/look and feel is very simple too, it just takes 5 minutes even for newbies. [Less]

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Simblog aims to be one of the most easy-to-use and lightweight blogging platforms. It emphasizes user experience, workflow, and ease of use without neglecting usability and extensibility. It will take full advantage of what HTML5 and CSS3 have to offer without delving too deeply into experimental features.

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The main driving force behind Lingoblog is to provide a blogging engine that supports groups who want to communicate in multiple languages. I'd like the engine to be as easy to set up as possible. Currently its extremely lightweight as there are only a few files in here ;-) It's still in the ... [More] very early stages of development. I literally started it 4 hours before writing this at 4.00pm Sunday 3rd February 2008. Rough and ready roadmap: 1) Homebrewed PHP framework that does not use the MVC pattern. 2) Automatic language detection. 3) Web interface for blogging / uploads. 4) Translation of blog articles into multiple languages by group members. 5) Support for images and custom formatting. 6) Switchable themes and styles. 7) Other stuff as and when I think of it. Whether or not to use a framework :-/ I've started to go off some of the existing Web 2.0 frameworks - especially PHP ones. I've decided to make my own framework for this project. My challenge is to 'NOT' use the MVC pattern. Otherwise I would use an existing framework right ;-) The MVC pattern was invented in 79 and I'd like to finally get away from Afro's, flared trousers and sugariness as we approach the end of the naughties! The framework I'm thinking about will be easier to understand, develop in and will be a lot more flexible than the majority of frameworks out there. Ok lets get to work ;-) [Less]

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