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+ | *http://www.piercms.com/doc '''caveat''': seems to be badly out of date with current release. |
Latest revision as of 14:38, 14 April 2011
Pier is the name of a Content Management System and wiki implemented on top of Seaside and Magritte. It is a fully-edged application and content management framework. It is a kind of "version 2" of SmallWiki.
- Not to be confused with
- PIER Project (Berkeley distributed query engine)
- PeerPedia
See also
- Home page: http://www.piercms.com/
- developer Lukas Renggli's Pier Page
- Squeak wiki page on Pier CMS
- Magritte
- Installing Pier on Ubuntu
Documentation
- http://www.piercms.com/doc/syntax
- http://www.piercms.com/doc caveat: seems to be badly out of date with current release.