SXSW Interactive 2010: Bringing it All Back Home: CMS Communities

From http://my.sxsw.com/node/4961

When you adopt a Web content management platform, you’re not just getting the software, you’re also becoming part of a community that develops, uses, and supports it. With the help of representatives from the Drupal and SharePoint communities, we’ll explore how different CMS communities are structured and operate, and the impact that they have on the experience of using that software.

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