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in thread What does Mojolicious do exactly and is it right for me?

Honestly I never really understood the term CMS, whats the difference to a framework like Mojo?

Multiple users with different rights to publish or ...?

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Re^3: What does Mojolicious do exactly and is it right for me? (and CMS?)
by Corion (Patriarch) on Apr 30, 2013 at 12:14 UTC

    Usually, with a CMS, there come some predefined user groups and workflows.

    You have different edit pages, and not everybody is allowed to edit all kinds of items. This usually means permission groups on the actions and items.

    Usually, you have rules for publication approval of items, and maybe you can't publish your own items but have to have somebody else from a similar group approve that item.

    Also, asset management like pictures of people, and a structure that keeps things that are used together available together, like a slideshow that accompanies are something I'd expect to find in a CMS.

      You have different edit pages, and not everybody is allowed to edit all kinds of items. This usually means permission groups on the actions and items.

      Usually, you have rules for publication approval of items, and maybe you can't publish your own items but have to have somebody else from a similar group approve that item.

      So perlmonks is a special kind of CMS?

      Or are wikis?

        IMO yes, but as your two examples already show, there are various levels of how much infrastructure the CMS provides you.

        I would also look at Wordpress as the canonical CMS currently, but there also are lots and lots of other CMSes aiming for the corporate/enterprise market.