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Plone Conference 2014 - Day 1 Lightning Talks: Part 2

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Eric Brehault (Why CMS won’t die) All CMS are old. Wordpress is young at 2003. We can make a no-CMS site quite easily. But a validation workflow and access rights would be nice. Newsletter. Document sharing, with some people. Multilingual. Next thing you know, your no-CMS crashes. Face it, you need a CMS! CMS are special. We are CMSistas, and only CMSistas know it. CMS are huge projects. For example: who needs buildout in Python, except us? Wordpress is about 60 percent of all CMS websites. Huge! But 100 percent tomorrow? No way. I never saw Wordpress at any of my customers. Nobody promises it will be easy. Is Plone too complex? Every CMS is complex.