Mason-CM is a web content management system for arbitrary any file based
web roots.
It's optimised to manage multiple sites of SMB's with multiple graphic
designer companies. It doesn't influence how the sites are built. It could
be a flash site, Dreamweaver sites or managing the configuration and handler
files of a Bricolage based web-site. Mason-CM is written using the Mason
templating and scripting system. Therefore it can be quickly adapted to
the specific needs. It doesn't need a database to be set-up. In general
'simple' is the key of that system!
Mason-CM is written using the Mason
delivery engine
Relase of Mason-CM 1.3 (April 2006)
After a pause of nearly 3 years, finally the most important fixes were
done! Nevertheless we were using it since then on a daily basis. If you
want to manage web content without a DB. Mason and Mason-CM might be your
choice.
Relase of Mason-CM 1.2 (August 2003)
After using the last verion about two month, the end user reported a
few things which could be solved better. They were optimized. At the same
time some minor bugs (butterflies) could be erased. That's why I consider
this as a stable release (1.2). The only thing really missing is a stress
test with many concurrent users. But this await the real case. I use it
on single fast Linux box where many sites and projects run at the same
time. The twenty remote users of Mason-CM never complied about performance.
Relase of Mason-CM 1.1 (May 2003)
After the major release in March, I was asked to update the code for the
latest version (1.20) of the Mason delivery engine.
It was not so hard to clean up the code, mainly the new caching implementation
needed some attention. But while doing so, I tested all functions. I discovered
a few little bugs and irregularities - and of course corrected them. This
makes Mason-CM behave simply slick :-)