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Right now it's possible to see that several CMS are open-source, but which ones can be hosted on-premises for simple internal apps? It's a not a rare use-case :)
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They'd probably need to be separate - you could have an API-driven type CMS that may or may not work on-premise. I think we just need to decide what to call it. We could have separate "hosted" and "on-premise" fields with a yes/no value, or we could combine them as "Hosted or On-premise", where the value is either "hosted", "on-premise", or "both". Would probably break to a second line that way, not sure if we care.
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Right now it's possible to see that several CMS are open-source, but which ones can be hosted on-premises for simple internal apps? It's a not a rare use-case :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: