M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > I'll second Moodle ... only problem with it is that it's written in > PHP, not Ruby/Rails. :) > > It's a piece of cake to get up and running. In fact, if you're willing > to wait a couple of days, I'll have a VMWare virtual machine with a > complete Gentoo Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP/Moodle stack up on my web site. > It's queued up behind a similar virtual machine with a Rails stack. :) > > > So, would there be an advantage to having a Rails CMS? I was also thinking about developing a testing module for this CMS. One thing I've noticed is that most of the current systems out there have poor testing modules. I envisioned something similar to Lon-capa and Webwork to very popular systems with Physics and Math professors. Nic