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    <p>Here's essentially what I believe that paragraph means, if I translate (after reviewing their product)...</p> <p>... starting with the last half of their paragraph first (because it'll make more sense that way)...</p> <blockquote> <p>People who manage a CMS (web site) want to be able to drag and drop cool plugins and add-ons to their site without having to learn how to code. We can do that. But you want your plugins to "feel" like they're actually part of your site (and not a tacked on after-thought). Ours do.</p> <p>We're better than the other guys (like Drupal, Typo3, Mambo, Joomla) because... <strong>Yes,</strong> they also have all those cool plugins and add-ons that'll work for you (without coding)... <strong>BUT</strong>... Because they're "open source" and not "enterprise" you can't rely on them! Who knows where those open source plugin developers will be in a year or two!</p> </blockquote> <p>... this one sentence has no translation...</p> <blockquote> <p><em>While having large community is great, the enterprise approach provides a framework you can extend to your own uses.</em></p> </blockquote> <p>If I were to try, it would sound something like this...</p> <blockquote> <p>A tip of the hat to open source for providing great support and development! But "enterprise" is better because you can do whatever you want with it to make it better (like you <strong>can</strong> with Microsoft Word and you <strong>can't</strong> with OpenOffice).</p> </blockquote> <p>Since you asked "is it true" I think that's a matter of opinion. I would say, "no", if you choose a good open source CMS with a vibrant community. I would say "yes" if you choose a sub-par tool with absolutely no community following (<a href="https://www.squiz.net/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">like this one</a>)...</p> <p>I will note also that it's a little difficult to gauge <em>exactly</em> how robust their plugin collection might be when you're left with this kind of jargon to figure it out: <a href="https://www.squiz.net/resources/integration-datasheet" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.squiz.net/resources/integration-datasheet</a></p> <p>Again, masterful writing!</p>
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