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OpenPublish: emerging publishing platform in Drupal

Posted on July 26, 2012 by bruce caron
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This just came out as beta. It’s fully open-source CMS for publishing.

http://openpublishapp.com/

It connects to Disqus for discussion threads and does about 80% of what we were talking about in the room.

I’m asking them about connecting up DOIs.

Anyhow…Something to consider for the future.

 

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