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(2012-06-16, 05:13 AM)Omar G. Wrote: [ -> ]WP has many plugins, pretty sure you can find what you need through them, just like with MyBB.

Plugins < Core

I have to depend on the author to be good, update it, and it's not something I'd like to do. Views is sponsered corperately, and I assume the alternate logins are aswell.
Most of the top downloaded ones have some sort of financial backing.

And for the most part it seems you're right about the logins. For facebook there is http://drupal.org/project/fboauth and http://drupal.org/project/fbconnect both with sponsors.

Twitter has http://drupal.org/project/twitter.

There are all in one options http://drupal.org/project/ulogin, http://drupal.org/project/gigya, http://drupal.org/project/rpx, http://drupal.org/project/loginza.

None of this in any particular order but all seem to be updated recently thus still being developed.
Wolfcms
If you really want to keep lightweight, does what you want, except for the facebook/twitter login thing, but you can make that yourself. Although they might have the plugins for it, I haven't looked at that yet.
http://wolfcms.org/
What about Joomla? I've used it a few times and it has everything you want.
PyroCMS has been one of my favourites for a long time. it doesn't have the twitter/facebook login stuff but it's supremely easily to extend since it's written using CI.
I think Drupal has won. But for simplistic means I may just install it twice.
(2012-06-18, 02:54 AM)Lo. Wrote: [ -> ]I think Drupal has won. But for simplistic means I may just install it twice.

I'm confused about why you would install it twice. It does have multi-site support out of the box.
(2012-06-18, 03:21 AM)Alex Smith Wrote: [ -> ]
(2012-06-18, 02:54 AM)Lo. Wrote: [ -> ]I think Drupal has won. But for simplistic means I may just install it twice.

I'm confused about why you would install it twice. It does have multi-site support out of the box.

Just the sheer number of pages and stuff makes me want to consider splitting the site up just because the Database size.
That seems like more work for very little gain IMO and in the end the database will be larger since somethings are going to have to be duplicated across the multiple sites.
At one point I think I want the blog-like area to be seperate from the strictly artist profile area. That area will be a lot more static, and just addition, it may not even need to be a MySQL database.
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