I am currently looking to redesign our schools web site. I was looking at using Joomla, but my proposal was met with quite a bit of concern from our technology director. She doesn't believe it's secure. She stated that a group she belongs two had their site hacked. Has anyone else had this type of problem with Joomla?

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Every time I have suggested Drupal or Joomla to ANYONE who does not know it, I get the same response. It is a predictable canard coming from someone who does not want to have to learn and support something they do not know.

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Tks
Cliff
I may be wrong, but whether or not your Joomla site would get hacked is completey based on the settings and security of the server it is running on. These options and security issues would be set up by your networking and IT people. Again, I could be wrong but Joomla is a software that is put on a server and whether it's Joomla, Moodle, WPMU, etc it doesn't matter - it depends on set up from your server.
Looks like this is an older post, but perhaps my response will still be relevant to others with similar questions. Products like Joomla and Typo3 work fine if you have a good IT department to support them. The problem is, as others have mentioned, that they usually require installation and hosting behind your own firewalls...tricky stuff, even for the well informed. You also need to continuously update the software and add on modules, so it really is an IT job not a tech teacher job.

Having been involved precisely in this end of education technology for more than 20 years convinced me to create WebSchoolPro, a secure CMS for schools that runs on education only servers. I do hope that some of you folks looking for school websites will check it out. There's no cost or risk to signing on or using WebSchoolPro. The entire registration and activation process takes less than 5 minutes. You are welcome to try it out and walk away, or use it as long as you like. Since August we have signed up more than 200 very happy schools across the country. Find out more at http://webschoolpro.com

You have absolutely nothing to lose by signing your school up at http://webschoolpro.com/signup.html

On the site you can also visit our Blog, links to LIVE schools, read testimonials about the product, chat live with us online and much more. Do yourself a favor, take a load off of your IT staff and make you business manager very happy!

Best Regards, Blaine
I'm using Joomla 1.5 with Legacy 1.0 on for my personal website, my modules are running well. I have found that there are many great new tools for publishing websites out there today!
Joomla
Drupal
Xoops

These are great when managing TONS of content like teacher webpages, photo galleries, online gradebooks, etc.
BUT you definitely need someone who can manage the system, if you are starting from scratch (like I did), give yourself a couple of weeks of toying around with these before setting it up.

Here's a nice little module for online gradebooks, in case you don't want to go the third-party apps path (such as edu20.org or engrade.com).

http://www.joomlalms.com/lms-help/teacher-documentation/gradebook.html

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