In In eWeek's 2002: The Tech Good, Bad and Ugly year-end round-up, Analyst Jim Rapoza hailed Bricolage as "Most Impressive":
When an open-source application developed by a few authors and maintained mainly by one guy beats the pants off million-dollar competitors in pretty much every way, I'm impressed. The Bricolage project provides highly capable and extremely customizable Web content management capabilities, suitable for running even the biggest and most complex Web sites.
Woo-hoo!!
Re:Example of site running Bricolage?
Theory on 2003-01-08T17:14:38
Yes, there are several. The most recent addition is the Macworld Magazine site. Another major site is that of the World Health Organization. Two others are for the Dimensional Fund Advisors, including their main site and their library site.
I hope to have a more comprehensive list added to the Bricolage site soon.
--David