A lot of post that write about cakephp. So, I am searching the internet through the google and I found several CMS based on cakephp (besides rdbloggery on All Cakephp Indonesian Server), you must know that rdbloggery is a cms for blogging).
The cms I found and download are:
1. Lumad CMS with activity percentile=78.71%:Lumad cms
2. Pagebakery with activity percentile=45.45%:pagebakery or pagebakery , a Pagebakery itself have a support on pagebakery.org
For people who interested in ajax and cakephp can download cakex with Activity Percentile: 37.83%
so… what is the best then…
rdbloggery. Try look at zean-vision.web.ugm.ac.id
Wildflower is my CakePHP CMS. It’s developed for more than a year now and it’s getting quite awesome IMO. Link: wf.klevo.sk
I’ve been looking into wildflower, and I think so far it’s very good. It hasn’t been updated for the latest Cake Release 1.2, but it is using a late version of cake beta. I’m actually planning on migrating many of my sites over to wildflower because of the simplicity of the design.
I think it is from CakeFroge
http://blog.decentmart.com
OvenCMS is an open source content management system, built on the CakePHP (tested on rc2) framework and jQuery (1.2.6.) Javascript library. OvenCMS are ideal for small site but also for large-scale community websites and corporate applications. OvenCMS is fully modularized and has a lot of working plugins (modules). For more information see http://ovencms.tarkvaratehas.ee
ovenCMS only take registration but doesnot give a link to download the product.
Now you can get on cakephp Forge here http://cakeforge.org/projects/ovencms/
Too bad that these days CMS systems seem to target mostly bloggers. Unfortunatly, OvenCMS looks very beta…
PHP based Framework never make it to CMS.
There’s a big shift requirement from web-platform to web-framework. It caused by role difference between administrator and developer.
Web-framework that is ready to be a base framework of CMSs development is Rails, Zope and Cocoon.
The old leader PHP philosophy itself is obsolete. PHP6 would likely have the same fate with perl. The roadmap doesn’t manage any requirement changes. That’s why PHP framework always a follower.
The topic is quite trendy on the Internet at the moment. What do you pay the most attention to while choosing what to write ?
cool topics….i realy like ur post bro….PHP is best way to cms