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[mambo] why mambo?

Chris Hendry chris.hendry at nyphp.org
Sat Feb 26 10:06:11 EST 2005


In the end it was the rapid development environment and low entry level (for
development) that sold me on it.

I can roll out custom components for clients in days instead of weeks, not
having to worry about setting up an admin interface, authentication,
widgets, paging, etc... 

| -----Original Message-----
| From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org 
| [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Edward J. Weinberg
| Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:20 PM
| To: mambo at lists.nyphp.org
| Subject: [mambo] why mambo?
| 
| This is not a troll.
| 
| Why did you choose Mambo?  There are over 200 CMS projects, 
| most of them open source, on Freshmeat.net.
| 
| About a year ago I installed about 7 CMS projects on my Apache server.
| All used php and mysql.
| I found that I could not evaluate them without installing and 
| configuring them.
| 
| Mambo was one of the CMS projects I installed.  I don't 
| remember what I did not like about it, but I found a few 
| others were more mature.  I met the Mambo developers at 
| LinuxWorld in NYC last year and two weeks ago in Boston.  I 
| still was not convinced.
| 
| I found three I liked:
|   Geeklog (Groklaw runs on it)
|   Drupal
|   E107
| 
| I ended up using Geeklog because I liked it's security 
| structure better.
| 
| Why did you choose Mambo?
| 
| --
| Edward J. Weinberg <nylug at q5comm.com>
| 
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