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<li> <a href="http://www.bricolage.cc/">Bricolage</a> is a
full-featured, open-source, enterprise-class content management
system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use, a
full-fledged templating system with complete programming language
support for flexibility, and many other features. It operates in an
Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses the PostgreSQL RDBMS for its
repository. </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.slashcode.com/">Slashcode</a> is the codebase
behind the highly popular <a
href="http://www.slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a> site. It provides content
management and discussion possiblities for its users, and can support
a high load of users, with self-moderation because of the high number
of comments. </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.everydevel.com/">Everything</a> is an
information management system, using a combination MySQL and Perl to
create a flexible system of entering, linking, and retrieving
information. Its codebase is for example used to run <a
href="http://www.perlmonks.org/">Perl Monks</a>, a Perl community
site. </li>
<li> <a href="http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/">Scoop</a> is a
"collaborative media application". It falls somewhere between a
content management system, a web bulletin board system, and a
weblog. Scoop is designed to enable your website to become a
community. It empowers your visitors to be the producers of the site,
contributing news and discussion, and making sure that the signal
remains high. Was written originally for <a
href="http://www.kuro5hin.org/">Kuro5hin.org</a>, which is still the
biggest Scoop site. </li>
<li> The <a href="http://wypug.pm.org/">WYPUG website</a> is powered
by a CMS called Shapeshifter that is written entirely in Perl and
designed to run under mod_perl (in Registry mode). It's a
template-based, database-driven CMS with some unique features. It's
not finished yet, hence the lack of documentation or an advocacy
website - but it's not far away. The system will be a commercial
product once finished, but it'll be released under an Open Source
license. Inquiries should go to <a
href="http://www.digital-word.com/">Digital Word</a>. </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.movabletype.org/">Movable Type</a> is a
web-based personal publishing system. It is designed to ease
maintenance of regularly-updated news or journal sites, like
weblogs. The Movable Type system runs on your own webserver, giving
you complete control over your site. </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.metadot.com/">Metadot</a> provides secure,
web-based collaboration and content management software that allows
non-technical users to build and manage intranets, extranets, and
project spaces. </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.plainblack.com/index.pl/webgui">WebGUI</a>
(pronounced web-gooey) is one of the most popular open source content
management systems (CMS) available today. It is a platform built to
allow average business users to build and maintain complex web
sites. It is modular, pluggable, and platform independent. It was
designed to allow the people who create the content, to manage it
online, rather than content management taking up the time of the busy
IT Staff. </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.callistocms.com/">Callisto CMS</a> is an
XML/XSL Web-based Content Management System built on AxKit. It
supports WYSIWYG XML content editing, transactional site deployment to
multiple target webservers, multiple users, virtual hosting support
and other features. </li>
</ul>
<h4>Forum Software</h4>
<p> See above too, many of the CMSes above feature very good
discussion capabilities. </p>
<ul>
<li> <a href="http://www.mawic.de/mwforum/">mwForum</a> is an
open-source, Web-based discussion forum system. mwForum is based on
Perl CGI scripts, uses a MySQL database and is compatible with
mod_perl for optimal performance. mwForum's design goals are
comfortable operation and administration, stability, security and
speed, a professional and consistent look, and lean and clean code to
make customization easy. </li>
<li> <a
href="http://www.chatspace.com/products/webboard/versions/unix.cfm">WebBoard</a>
is the number-one selling message board software in the marketplace
with over one million sites using it as their primary means for
communication. The software has long served as a highly reputable
online education tool that can run both as a stand-alone product and
as an integrated element within other learning management
systems. Many installations of WebBoard are also used for customer
service and corporate intranet communication. </li>
</ul>
<h4>Other</h4>
<p> Of course, not every application running under mod_perl is a
Content Management System or a Forum! </p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.linuxquebec.com/~nomis80/chronos">Chronos</a>
is a Web agenda/calendar for Intranets (but it can be used from
anywhere). It can send reminders by email. It can schedule multi-user
events. It is fast and light on resources. It is not proprietary, ugly
nor buggy.</li>
<li><a href="http://dnszone.org/">DnsZone</a> is a fully functional
application for Apache/mod_perl. It implements a web based interface
for managing zones with a nameserver running BIND.</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.sklar.com/dad/">DAD</a> is a comprehensive
website ad management system. It is a mod_perl application with
advanced targeting capabilities, a comprehensive administrative
interface, and automatic client reporting. Because it uses mod_perl,
DAD can take advantage of Apache API elements like subrequests and
notes, and it can rely on persistent database connections through
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