Zena

Zena is a content management system (CMS) written in the Ruby programming language and built upon the Ruby on Rails web framework. Zena runs on the Apache web server as frontend to Mongrel web server on the Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Solaris platforms. It uses MySQL as it's primary database management system. Any other databases supported by Ruby on rails should also work but are not tested yet. Zena is inherently a multi language, multi user CMS w... more

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