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    copied!<p>I agree with <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/241575/frameworkcms-suggestions-for-enterprise-website-intranet-ive-got-to-convince-th#241637">Will's comments</a>. Building a CMS, an intranet, and a document management system sounds like a ton of work. My company would probably spend 6 months on the requirements for <strong>one</strong> of those systems and <strong>still</strong> hand off vague/incomplete requirements.</p> <p>Here are a few questions:</p> <ol> <li>Who will be maintaining the CMS and Doc Management systems when you're done? The odds of the apps being a success go down if you drop a custom Python app in the midst of a bunch of salaried Java developers. I'm not saying that it can't work, just that the odds skew against it.</li> <li>Are you looking for a single app/framework to create the CMS for the external sites, the CMS for the intranet, and the document management system? If so, that should narrow the field of possible CMSs considerably. For example, I don't think that Drupal handles Document Management well (if it handles it at all.)</li> <li>Who are the users of the systems? Will the folks using the document management system be the same ones managing the websites and intranet?</li> <li>Will the systems share workflow? (Will document management system content stay in its silo or can documents migrate to the Web CMS or intranet? Are there different "approvers" in each area of the system or one set of overlords?)</li> </ol> <p>Good luck!</p>
 

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