Cyclone3

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Not a CMS per se, rather a framework within which to build CMS applications, we think. Perl, multiple database backends.

From the website:

List of key features

* Full Unicode support (database, publishing, configuration).

* Support standards XHTML, WML, OpenDocument, DocBook, SVG...

* Internationalization (multilanguage, states, names, dates, numbers)

* Multi-template publisher (skinnable designs)

* Multi-content-type (document-type) publisher.

* Multi-engine framework (export, publisher, admin, job scheduler, ...)

* Cascade architecture ( global, semi-global, master, local )

* Backend architecture.

Solutions based on backends often provide a client-side frontend (eg. Web, e-mail, GUI) for remote applications which are based on our framework.

* Relations between various applications.

* Special development mode which enables to preview content in development.

* One installation can offer as many services as required.

* Every development project is fully source revisioned (including web pages).

Safe development of services (web pages) with subversion.

* Search Engine optimized publisher ( full support for rewrite, automatic redirect to new content)

* Easy to develop new services

Standardized application database structure and application API

* Modular design, logic and content is separated from design.

* Problem solving - automatic reporting, debugging, profiling,.

* Designed for HighAvailability and support for multiple domains.

* Powerful execution ( perl, mod_fastcgi, memcached )

* Robust statistics subsystem. ( SVG graphs )

* Can connect to various database backends.

You'll probably want to equip yourself with a base level of technical competence before venturing here, but otherwise looks promising. They need to work on their spelling.

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