: The Daisy CMS has gained some traction in academia. It is a robust CMS with a wiki-based front-end that supports the kind of content silo'ing and permissions schemes that you describe. It
The Daisy CMS has gained some traction in academia. It is a robust CMS with a wiki-based front-end that supports the kind of content silo'ing and permissions schemes that you describe. It is very extensible in terms of styling, structuring content, and user interface (custom content editors, workflows, etc).
Content can be confined to a "sub-site" within the application, or shared across multiple areas. Daisy also has great APIs to support things like content import/export, content synchronization, and publishing (to HTML or PDF).
If you have any multilingual needs, then Daisy's localization support has no peer, commercial or otherwise.
It is open-source and Java based. Runs on Windows and Linux equally well, and supports LDAP for authentication. Drop me a line if you'd like more info.
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