Take a look at Plone, too (www.plone.org). It has all you want out of the box, a strong developer community, open source, and Python based. Very secure (I think it says on the site somewhere that Plone/Zope have never been hacked, but I can't swear to it). It has a strong international following, and many big users in the US (the CIA comes to mind and Animal Planet?) (http://plone.net/sites/sites_listing?countries%3Alist=). I beleive it is in use at some ASU sites (I found David Bear @ College of Public Programs at ASU on one of the user groups email list) I have been using it for several years for clients, and they are very happy with it. Easy to maintain and modify, but I will say it has a learning curve to understand what a Zope based CMS is all about). YMMV. Mark On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Nadim Hoque wrote: > Hey, > > So I am a webmaster for an organization and I was thinking of migrating > from a basic html site to a cms. I really like wordpress so far, but I was > wondering about joomla or drupal. The site is asuasce.com, so if you want > to check it out then you can do so. What I want the site to to so far is > have different pages (as seen on the site). I also want to make sure that > the site looks like the current one with the sparky logo on the upper left > hand corner. But I am fine keeping up with the current site (which was build > from the web hosting's basic web editor). > > -- > Nadim HoqueNadim Hoque > Computer Science > The School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering > cell: 480-518-6235 > nadimhoque@gmail.com > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >