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Radiant CMS also has an excellent extension system. This allows customizations required by your project to be made. When choosing a content management system, the ability to add and maintain any customizations should be an important …
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We recently launched a new, redesigned Web site, www.seattlechildrens.org utilizing Ektron as our CMS and are seeking a seasoned, enthusiastic Project Manager to drive the rollout of the CMS , including overall planning and scheduling, …
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Site + CMS built in PHP from Scratch by ttksolutions. Please check the project details in the document attached below
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Project Integration Management also includes the activities needed to manage project documents to ensure consistency with the project management plan and deliverables….
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The term has some overlap with the concepts of content document management systems . If you decide to use the project management system have a look at this software.
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… business managment simulation game for 1st year students at the Buxton campus of Derby Uni. … The team working on the project, excluding the academics working with us on the content etc is about 5, and i’m going to be the main artist on the project, and a p…
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Merry Christmas! One of the things that was discussed at the core commit team meetup was release scope (and scope creep). Now that 2.9 is out and it’s time to start thinking about 3.0, we think it would be appropriate to stop and take a breath before diving in, and make a plan in advance. What winds up happening is that during each release cycle a few new features are selected for inclusion, but then right up until feature freeze (and/or beta cycle), people keep adding feature requests, patches for enhancements, and ongoing bug reports
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There have been a lot of references to “canonical plugins” over the past year, especially at WordCamps by Matt, but we haven’t really posted anything official about the idea, nor have we really made much progress beyond discussions about how awesome it would be to have canonical plugins and how good it would be for the community. But what are canonical plugins , you ask? Well, that’s one of the many things the core commit team has been talking about over the past few days, and everyone agrees that we need to prioritize this aspect of the project sooner rather than later