Here is a short list of other blog/cms sites:
Blogs/Journals
- greymatter is an opensource weblogging and journal software.
- OpenJournal from their site "Whether you call it a blog, a weblog, a diary, or a journal, the simple OpenJournal perl script will manage and maintain your Web-based musings and writings."
- Prens@Libre is designed to publish electronic newspapers and magazines, and even utilizes some of the terminology used in the publishing industry.
Portals
- WebAPP which is based on YaWPS but seems to have more activity.
- OpenInteract is a web application environment written in perl and geared to run on the Apache web server using the mod_perl plugin module.
- metadot's Portal Server Platform is an enterprise-wide solution based on open architecture standards.
- Scoop engine take a look at Kuro5hin for an example (with the scoop engine link at the bottom of the page.
- CommPort A "Community Portal" generator that can be tailored for any location.
These are some of the better ones that I've seen, YMMV.
Update:. added Prens@Libre.
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