Stephane Croisier: The Future of Open Source CMS
Posted in CMS, business model, gilbane conference, guest feature, open source on May 20th, 2010 by Stephane Croisier – Comments Off
This blog post is a wrap-up of the GilbaneSF 2010 debate on the “Future of Open Source CMS” (#fosc on twitter) with Geoff Bock (Gilbane Group), Ian White (The Business Insider), and Jahia’s inputs from an Open Source Content Management vendor perspective.
You will find below the presented slides and a summary of the main topics we covered during the debate. This blog post will be followed by a couple of others over the coming months detailing the most important paradigms: the future of Open Source CMS. We will consolidate all these entries into a whitepaper available for download next fall.
Introduction
Today, it is hard to define what an “Open Source CMS vendor” is, since virtually every CMS vendor uses open source in its products, contributes to open source, or provides services around open source. Additionally, most, if not all softwares are dealing with “Content” in one way or another.
To get a clearer picture of the future of Open Source CMS, we need to approach the topic from two different angles:
- The Future of CMS
- The Future of Open Source

