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authorChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2011-09-09 03:49:02 -0700
committerChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2011-09-09 03:49:02 -0700
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Merge pull request #275 from stevepiercy/patch-8
"CMS systems" is redundant, so spelled out acronym.
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@@ -592,8 +592,8 @@ to be arbitrarily extensible: it's a lot easier to add a node to a tree than
it is to shoehorn a route into an ordered list of other routes, or to create
another entire instance of an application to service a department and glue
code to allow disparate apps to share data. It's a great fit for sites that
-naturally lend themselves to changing departmental hierarchies, such as CMS
-systems and document management systems. Traversal also lends itself well to
+naturally lend themselves to changing departmental hierarchies, such as
+content management systems and document management systems. Traversal also lends itself well to
systems that require very granular security ("Bob can edit *this* document"
as opposed to "Bob can edit documents").