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by technojunkie
4879 days ago
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1. Why are they or why am I? I won't be pushing any certain CMS. As long as the right tool is used for the job. Management is against open source for the stated reasons. 2. Website is informational as well as used for typical financial services. Go to any top financial institution, whether banking, insurance, or investment to get an idea. Obviously my coding will have to go through many channels, but I also realize that before I even get started I could help modernize their workflow. It would be kind of radical but I don't see any reason why the workflow couldn't match that of the more interesting tech companies. 3. Right, I totally get that. Maybe there's nothing to be gained in this regard, but I want to be creative in giving back to the community if it's even possible. I see startups like Simple Banking and their use of Github and I don't see any reason why the same couldn't be done in larger companies with the lead and support of the development teams. |
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Having said that, especially considering it's a financial institution (i.e. you're standing between people and their $$$), I would highly recommend you select a tried and tested CMS that multiple internal people have extensive knowledge of. The fact that it's "open source" should probably not play a big part in your decision making.