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h1. Locomotive CMS

Locomotive is a simple but powerful CMS based on liquid templates and mongodb database. If we have to give only 4 main features to describe our application, there will be:

* managing as many websites as you want with one application instance
* nice looking UI (see http://www.locomotiveapp.org for some screenshots)
* flexible content types
* inline editing

h2. Strategy / Development status

We already developed a fully functional prototype in Rails 2.3.2 with both active record / mongomapper and it worked quite well. We are even using it for some client websites.
Now, our goal is to port our prototype to Rails 3 and migrate from mongomapper to mongoid. Besides, we put a lot of efforts to make it as robust as we can by writing better specs than we wrote for the prototype at first.

h2. Contact

Feel free to contact me at didier at nocoffee dot fr.

Copyright (c) 2010 NoCoffee, released under the MIT license