I just launched the ‘new and improved’ CFEclipse.org site this morning!
The old site was a bit difficult to update and the content was getting a bit outdated. The new site uses the Savvy CMS and is now much easier to maintain. Savvy also provides very granular permission controls so if someone wants to volunteer to maintain a particular page or section, we can allow that kind of access.
I’ll be fixing a few things here and there and updating some of the older content as time permits. If you see any typos, busted links or have any other suggestions let me know!
I’ll also be doing a few posts about the Savvy CMS. They kindly donated the software for the CFEclipse site and I’ll blog about my experience building the CFEclipse site.

Great job!
Jim,
I tried to post a bug in Trac and it didn’t work. I tried in both FireFox and Safari with the same results. Send me an email if you have any questions. The site looks great by the way.
Mike
Trac is another project. You do have to register before you can submit tickets…
http://trac.cfeclipse.org/cfeclipse/register
Hey – great job on the new CFEclipse.org site. Looks incredible…
Jim, already said as much on Mark Drew’s blog, but the new site looks great.
Hey this looks great! You should be proud
Hi Jim,
I’m wondering if you’ve ever seen/used FarCry? Daemon are about to release version 5 which sees FarCry really moving towards a full application framework which also happens to have an extremely well known CMS bundled in as a ‘plugin’.
FarCry is open source whereas Savvy has quite a cost associated. Just curious is all!
I did try FarCry. See my post here: http://www.thecrumb.com/2008/01/31/why-is-documentation-so-hard/
FarCry is much more customizable, but that also comes with a steep learning curve. Savvy is much easier to use, but not as flexible. I’ll be posting more about Savvy next week.
The site looks nice Jim, congrats :)