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Bricolage Content Management System
Version 2.1.0 (Develoment Towards 2.2.0)
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management system. It
offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use, a full-fledged templating
system with complete programming language support for flexibility, and many
other features. It operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses the
PostgreSQL RDBMS for its repository.
GETTING STARTED
===============
Before installing Bricolage, be sure to read the platform-specific README file
relevant to your operating system, if there is one.
For installation instructions, see INSTALL. Once Bricolage has been installed,
this file will also be available via the Bric::Admin man page.
For copying information, see License. Once Bricolage has been installed, this
file will also be available via the Bric::License man page.
For the latest news, see Changes. Once Bricolage has been installed, this file
will also be available via the Bric::Changes man page.
DOCUMENTATION
=============
After you've installed Bricolage, the complete API documentation will be
available as man pages. It is also available on the Bricolage site, at
http://bricolagecms.org/docs/. Here are a few entry points to get you started.
For installation and system administration, see:
Bric::Admin
Bric::DBA
Bric::Security
To get started using Bricolage see:
Bric::ElementAdmin
Bric::AssetEditing
Bric::Alert
To learn how to use the Bricolage templating systems, see:
Bric::Templates
Bric::AdvTemplates
Bric::HTMLTemplate
If you'd like to contribute to Bricolage, see:
Bric::Hacker
Bric::ToDo
Enjoy!
--The Bricolage Team