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- madirish0
sure thing. it is a delicate road to go down sometimes. as a designer, i have chosen to get involved with the process as much as i can as it has really helped my PM skills and account lead role(s).
baker is a good up-coming source i think. i have heard positive feedback on the data model, etc so it should be a growing community; which is where you leverage the power of OS most of course.
here is the CMS in v2.0 my company authored:
http://migcms.madirish.net/
(temp site/page for it)much diifferent than 99.9% of them out there as there is 100% seperation of data and display across the board. allows for unlimited front-end customization, but then that is also the other edge to that sword- there is no code base to step off from in design. changes pretty quick once you develop a style or series of sites that clients like. is a LAMP cms to boot so it's abilities are pretty well documented. it was used on several very large projects and very, very small ones- this is a nice feature of it's data model.
anyway, good luck.