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Bricolage is a content management system (CMS) written in the Perl programming language. Bricolage has been touted as an Enterprise Class CMS,[1] competitive in features and capability to high end, high cost proprietary products.[2] Examples of organisations whose web sites use Bricolage include the World Health Organization, Rand Corporation and Macworld. Originally authored by David Wheeler to manage content for Salon.com, Bricolage is now maintained by a small group of core developers. Released under the revised BSD license, Bricolage is free and open source software. |
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