The only web publishing system that doesn't think it's smarter than you are.

No boilerplate themes to restrict your creativity No assumptions about how you want your site to work No wasted time figuring out "The Right Way" to do it

Stop trying to hack your way out of someone else's paper bag, and start enjoying total freedom.

Or, try a virtual machine.

Screenshot of Rogers Sportsnet.cs

Rogers Sportsnet.ca is powered by Bricolage.

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Denison University is powered by Bricolage CMS.

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TheTyee.ca is powered by Bricolage CMS.

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Canadian Art is powered by Bricolage CMS.

Built on industry-proven technologies
Apache
PostgreSQL
MySQL
Mason
ModPerl
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Bricolage is an open-source, enterprise-class content management, workflow, and publishing system that greatly simplifies the tasks of creating, managing, and publishing vast libraries of content.

Built for serious hackers. Get the job done with powerful templating (Mason, Template Toolkit, or PHP) and a large, well-documented API. It has everything you need to output whatever you want: XML, HTML, JSON, you name it. Tour »

A perfectionist's dream. Let your creativity flow with unlimited document modeling possibilities. Create all the custom data fields and custom templates necessary to ensure that you site works exactly the way your organization wants. Showcase »

Makes teamwork a snap. Collaborate easily thanks to personal workspaces, sandboxed previewing, document check-in and check-out with notes and history, revision control with rollback, customizable alerts, and more. Tour »

Bricolage is like a box of magic crayons.

— Bret Dawson, Pectopah

News from the Bricolage project

The Output Channel for Spring 2011

March 28, 2011

Welcome back to the Output Channel: a relatively regular review of what’s shakin’ in the Bricolage ecosystem. If you have submissions or corrections that you’d like to see included in the next issue, please e-mail them to the-oc@bricolagecms.org.
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Bricolage 2.0.1 Released

February 9, 2011

The Bricolage development team is pleased to announce that Bricolage 2.0.1 is available for download. This maintenance release contains a wealth of bugfixes and some exciting new features, and it slightly (but elegantly) tweaks the user interface. It's the best Bricolage yet.
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Blogger to Bricolage 2.0

October 29, 2010

Bricoleur Matt Rolf shares his experience migrating from Blogger to Bricolage 2.0. He details the installation, content migration, woes and successes of his journey.
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Installing Bricolage on Ubuntu Lucid server

July 21, 2010

Long-time Bricoleur Cameron Miller writes in about installing Bricolage on Ubuntu Lucid server.
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Bricolage 2 presentations at YAPC 2010

June 28, 2010

Long-time bricoleur Matthew Rolf reports back from YAPC 2010.
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