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    I have a lot of people swear by plone. They're python types for the 
most part and I understand that, once set up, its pretty easy to manage. 
Can't provide any first hand experience though - I still write raw html 
when I wanna throw something online.

    -- Ben Scherrey

John Wells wrote:

>Guys,
>
>I'd like to find a simple yet powerful CMS for a non-profit organization my wife
>is involved in creating.  The CMS needs to be easy enough for non-techies to
>add/modify content, etc.  The ones I have experience with (Mambo, Xoops,
>PostNuke)  wouldn't be described as such, IMO.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks!
>John
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