If you're also considering SAAS, here are some potential solutions:
EventBrite
http://www.eventbrite.com/l/non-profit
EventRegister
http://www.thriva.com/eventregister/...ntsoftware.htm
tendenci
http://www.tendenci.com/
Sugar, Drupal, and Joomla are all powerful and mature CMS's you could
wotk with as well.
On Feb 15, 10:16 pm, frozendices...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, we are organizing a convention for roughly 2000. Last year we
> used a giant excel spreadsheet, and of course this was a disaster. We
> need a way for people to pay online (paypal) and have it linked to an
> account where they can also change their badge name, other info, get
> updates, etc. Also I will tie it into the forum system.
>
> So, I'm thinking it's time for a CMS to handle all the info. That way
> people can controll how they're updated (email or not), name, display
> name, etc. I was going to build some giant custom thing to handle all
> the info but then I remembered. Hey the website sucks and people
> should be able to change their stuff.
>
> So my question: What is a good CMS to securely handle semi private
> data and can hold 2000 entries without dying?