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[Bricolage-General] Re: [Bricolage-Devel] More on Bricolage in eWeek
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, David Wheeler wrote:
> All,
>
> eWeek's Jim Rapoza was kind enough to send me a few copies of the 28
> October issue of eWeek, featuring the "Tech Analysis" of Bricolage.
> What you miss looking at the article online is not only the screenshot
> (of the Element Profile in the Element Admin interface), but also that
> it *immediately* follows a (positive) review of the new Microsoft
> Content Management Server 2002. I quote from that review, which you'll
> find here:
>
> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,652968,00.asp
>
> "Given its increased management capabilities, improved development
> options and XML support, we found Content Management Server 2002 to be
> a valid option for companies looking for a platform to manage complex
> Web sites—as long as the company lives mainly in the
> Microsoft-technology-only world in which this product works best. (See
> eWeek Labs' assessment of Bricolage, an open-source alternative.)"
>
> How cool is that? :-)

Cool like Fonzie.



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