Pie, a.k.a. Pie Web M{a,e}sher, is a lightweight content management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary pieces of information. It features an emphasis on fast content delivery to its recipients rather than sophisticated add-ons, therefore conveying compiled output instead of performing time consuming run-time processing.
You can visit Pie at http://pie.ekkaia.org/
A brief summery of Pie's features:
- Quick page processing and short run-time latency
- Low system requirements (both, in regard of the running server's performance as well as the complexity of the installed software base)
- Independent of ODBC, SQL and other database systems, both, session-based and file-based
- Multi-user support
- Page locking
- Browsable and revertable page versioning
- Local link/referer verification
- Optional (semi-)automatic page expiration
- Customizable PCRE-patterns for pages and files
- A rather extensive user manual
- Localized user interface
- Optional directory hashing to handle large amounts of files
- Small and simple code library
- Easily adaptable and extendable to personal needs
- Weighs less than 200 blocks (i. e. 100 KB), including online documentation
- Supports many common HTML directives, including tables
- XHTML 1.0 clean output
- Released under the GNU General Public License