I host/manage web sites for several non-profit entities and would like to move them over to CMSs to make my life easier. The problem is deciding which CMS to use. There are several that I like, and included in the poll, but I am not sure which ones "joe user" would be able to manage. By that I mean that I need a CMS which has simple management functions for posting news to the site, adding downloads, and sending out newsletters. I can handle the rest of the management, but complete newbs should be able to post news, add downloads, and send newsletters. I use e107 on one site and like it a lot, but the non-geeks are baffled by it. So here is a rundown of my requirements: Runs on LAMPNot Java Not .NET [*]Easy to post news [*]Easy to send newsletters (with file attachments) [*]Easy to add downloads (that will be used as the file attachments as well) [*]Able to integrate with at least one major forum (vB, IPB, SMF) [*]SSL-capable (logins and designated pages) [*]Open Source Please vote and/or nominate another CMS that I didn't list. I just posted the main ones that I am aware of right now, and they don't all meet the requirements I have listed here. Bonus points go to any CMS with robust administrator access and security features. Resources: http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ http://opensourcecms.com/ http://www.forummatrix.org/