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Since stand alone is no longer being developed, suggestions between CMSs
November 16, 2010, 11:52:59 am
We already have a good website but are looking to possible replace our existing membership management system from phplist to CivicCRM.

We only want to use the membership management portions to allow members to:

sign up or renew
collect payments on sign up or renewal
and send them newsletters and other mailings

Which CMS should we use? Drupal or Joombla? Does it matter since we are only using the CMS to get access to CivicCRM?? I hope this makes sense.

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Re: Since stand alone is no longer being developed, suggestions between CMSs
November 18, 2010, 01:28:23 am
Hi,

It doesn't really matter,  but as drupal offers more fined access rights and permissions, I'd suggest to go use this one for a "shell CMS", you never now what you might need later

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