| Thursday 05 August 2004 8:48:53 am 
                                                                
                                                                 
Hi. I'm currently looking for a CMS to use. ez-publish looksquite attractive to me; but there's an oddity about what I want
 to implement, and I'm not sure that ez-publish (or, for that
 matter, any other CMS) does what I"m looking for.
 
The main purpose of the site will be to provide a nice front-endto a file library, enabling web users to upload to the library,
 browse/search the contents (with representative images, and
 user comments, for each entry), and download from the library.
 Think something along the lines of kde-look.org. Other content
 will eventually be provided also, but the file library is the
 main thing.
 
My main constraint is in the nature of the file library/database.Ideally, I'd need the CMS to either be quite flexible as far as
 the nature of the file library structure, or (even better) the
 CMS should play well with CVS repositories. The reason is that
 the downloadable files themselves are to be drawn from a CVS
 repository. The reason for this is rather convoluted, but basically,
 this file library will join several already in use by this project.
 The others are CVS repositories and have multiple world-wide mirrors.
 Putting this new file library in a CVS repository as well allows
 the project to easily use the existing infrastructure for maintaining
 the file library and for mirroring the contents to the other sites.
 But this file library is targeted at a user community that will find
 it pretty user-hostile and uninformative to browse the CVS
 repository in the usual fashion; hence the desire for a CMS that can
 provide a better front-end.
 Is this possible with ez-publish? Thanks very much for any help. -c |