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Managing and Customizing
OpenCms 6
A practical guide to creating and managing your own
website with this proven Java/JSP-based content
management system
Matt Butcher
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
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Managing and Customizing OpenCms 6
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Credits
Author
Matt Butcher
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About the Author
Matt Butcher is the Principal Consultant for Aleph-Null, Inc., a systems integrator
located in Chicago, USA. Specializing in open-source software, Matt has worked on a wide
variety of projects, including embedding Linux in set-top boxes and developing advanced
search engines based on artificial intelligence and medical informatics technologies. Matt is
involved in several open-source communities, including OpenCms and Gentoo Linux. In
addition to his software development, Matt has worked as a freelance journalist covering
areas of interest to the open-source community. Currently, Matt is working on his Ph.D. He
enjoys spending his spare time with his wife and two daughters.
When I first started working with open-source developers, I thought it was all about the
software. After years of work with some fantastic people from many nations and walks of
life, I realize that the software is an added benefit, but it is really all about the people and
the community.
Thanks to Jon Hodge for lending technical expertise and to Jane Hodge and Anna Butcher
for allowing me to include pictures of their artwork. And thanks to Ashok Hariharan and Sami
Honkonen for well-consider comments on drafts of this book. Thanks to Alexander Kandzior
and Michael Emmerich for lending their expertise and answering questions.
Thanks also to Olli Arro, Joachim Arrasz, Paul D. Bain, Alex Epshteyn, Harald Gottlicher,
Patricia Weir, Douglas Paterson, Ernesto De Santis, Alfredo MacLaughlin, and Stephan
Hartmann each of whom contributed (directly or indirectly) more to this book than I could
describe here.
I'd also like to thank the members of the OpenCms developers' list who have proved an
invaluable resource in all of my OpenCms projects, and especially in writing this book.
And, of course, thanks to the OpenCms developers for building a great product around
which an even greater community has formed.
Also, thanks to Dr. Wes Munsil and Janet Siebert for lending technical expertise as well as
their encouragement.
Special thanks to Angie, Annabelle, and Claire for their encouragement.
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