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Here’s some of that forthcoming information I promised. About a year ago, our college committed to using dotCMS as the basis for running our new web site. I have empbraced this CMS (Content Management System), and over this time I have grown quite fond of it. In my opinion, it’s a well thought out, flexible CMS, especially for larger sites. It’s open source, and leverages a lot of common technologies from people like Apache. But, they are still small (though growing!), and the community is still budding. The nice guys at dotMarketing are working on putting together new community tools, but they are still several months away. This got me thinking…

Recently, I mentioned starting work on trying to get PHP running under dotCMS. This spawned the need to work with some other people, and a need to collaborate with them. I figured I would take the opportunity to start some support forums. For the time being, I’m going to host them under a subdomain of this blog, at http://dotcms.supersatellite.com. If traffic seems strong and demand increases, I’ll get it migrated to its own domain name. For now, I didn’t want to drop the few extra dollars for a domain name until I new if it’d get used. You understand. If you don’t…well…learn to understand. Or I’ll ridicule you.

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