Potential new CMSMS user
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 6:21 am
Hi one and all ,
This may seem like a ramble , but it is not .
By way of a little explanation first . Being very new to CMS and also CMSMS , but not new to computers , been with them for many years , but in a totaly different area . Myself and a couple of other blokes have been talking for some time about doing an information site , but as usual our HTML , Java , etc , etc , is dismal to say the least , so I was elected to go in search for some thing that would allow us to put up a site , reasonably easily . Why we are doing this , with our workload , we are either mad , or stupid , what ever , but we are going to do it .
Now after three weeks of researching and reading myself into a cirlce , now totaly confused , and mind in a spin . I settled on two CMS's , CMSMS , and Joomla . As for the paid for packages , phew , I thought that M$ was bad enough .
I tried CMSMS 0.13 , and Joomla 1.0.10 .
With CMSMS , I liked its simplicity , but with function , I rather liked its permission setup for users . I lean toward the open ended system of , take a user , assign them their permissions , what they can do and not do , and away we go , even to the point of no grouping . I will be the administrator in our little group . As for the design and content inserting , etc , that is for the others to comment on .
Now with Joomla , for me anyway , their permission set up , without putting another module in there is rather poor . The other thing with Joomla was that I did not feel comfortable with it , bearing in mind that I am new to this , but had a better ' feeling ' with CMSMS . Call me nuts if you wish .
My main concern with Joomla is its security issues , yes I know too well , all things have security issues . But you go to their forum and the security forum is the biggest ( just kidding ) , but it is a rather large forum . Yes I also know that Joomla itself is good , and good code , but the issue is with the ' add-ons ' , writen by other people . To my mind they need to implement some sort of approval system , before they can be posted on the site , instead of user beware . It also seems that Joomla is being targeted by these ' Hackers '.
Question 1: How does CMSMS deal with this issue ? , are the addons approved or not , or is it a case of user beware here also . If that is the case , how come there is not a huge security forum here , actualy , I find very little to do with security here , compared to there .
Question 2: Instalation of CMSMS . I read some where in my researching , that install the CMS into its own folder with a HTML index page to redirect to that folder , for the index.php file , this is supposed to be for added security , true or false ? , but to my mind to do this , all your file pointers would be totaly out of whack , and would constitute a hell of a lot of work to re-alighn every thing .
Also on the intalation , is it better to unzip on the site , or unzip on your computer and upload via FTP ? . The reason I ask this is because when I uploded CMSMS to the site , for the life of me , I could not get 'thumbs 'in images to upload , tried many times , always errored out .
Question 3: Is it safe enough to start using CMSMS version 1.0 beta2 now , or is it still a little too unstable ? . I would prefer to start using the later version , rather than have to try and patch later on .
As I said before , our site will be an info site , but with public interaction , as in , forum , possible blog , news letters , have a page where they can put content on , etc , etc .
Thank you for your time , and if you can answer the questions for me , many thanks .
Have a good day
DA
This may seem like a ramble , but it is not .
By way of a little explanation first . Being very new to CMS and also CMSMS , but not new to computers , been with them for many years , but in a totaly different area . Myself and a couple of other blokes have been talking for some time about doing an information site , but as usual our HTML , Java , etc , etc , is dismal to say the least , so I was elected to go in search for some thing that would allow us to put up a site , reasonably easily . Why we are doing this , with our workload , we are either mad , or stupid , what ever , but we are going to do it .
Now after three weeks of researching and reading myself into a cirlce , now totaly confused , and mind in a spin . I settled on two CMS's , CMSMS , and Joomla . As for the paid for packages , phew , I thought that M$ was bad enough .
I tried CMSMS 0.13 , and Joomla 1.0.10 .
With CMSMS , I liked its simplicity , but with function , I rather liked its permission setup for users . I lean toward the open ended system of , take a user , assign them their permissions , what they can do and not do , and away we go , even to the point of no grouping . I will be the administrator in our little group . As for the design and content inserting , etc , that is for the others to comment on .
Now with Joomla , for me anyway , their permission set up , without putting another module in there is rather poor . The other thing with Joomla was that I did not feel comfortable with it , bearing in mind that I am new to this , but had a better ' feeling ' with CMSMS . Call me nuts if you wish .
My main concern with Joomla is its security issues , yes I know too well , all things have security issues . But you go to their forum and the security forum is the biggest ( just kidding ) , but it is a rather large forum . Yes I also know that Joomla itself is good , and good code , but the issue is with the ' add-ons ' , writen by other people . To my mind they need to implement some sort of approval system , before they can be posted on the site , instead of user beware . It also seems that Joomla is being targeted by these ' Hackers '.
Question 1: How does CMSMS deal with this issue ? , are the addons approved or not , or is it a case of user beware here also . If that is the case , how come there is not a huge security forum here , actualy , I find very little to do with security here , compared to there .
Question 2: Instalation of CMSMS . I read some where in my researching , that install the CMS into its own folder with a HTML index page to redirect to that folder , for the index.php file , this is supposed to be for added security , true or false ? , but to my mind to do this , all your file pointers would be totaly out of whack , and would constitute a hell of a lot of work to re-alighn every thing .
Also on the intalation , is it better to unzip on the site , or unzip on your computer and upload via FTP ? . The reason I ask this is because when I uploded CMSMS to the site , for the life of me , I could not get 'thumbs 'in images to upload , tried many times , always errored out .
Question 3: Is it safe enough to start using CMSMS version 1.0 beta2 now , or is it still a little too unstable ? . I would prefer to start using the later version , rather than have to try and patch later on .
As I said before , our site will be an info site , but with public interaction , as in , forum , possible blog , news letters , have a page where they can put content on , etc , etc .
Thank you for your time , and if you can answer the questions for me , many thanks .
Have a good day
DA