We’ve got a new video that we showed during the Community Server Developer Conference this past weekend. It’s a quick 5-minute overview that provides a tour of what Graffiti can do:
Let me know what you think!
P.S., you can watch the full screen version over here.

This looks interesting, it’s actually alot simpler than many CMSs out there.
Is Graffiti good for large websites ? Does it also support user-group (Author, Editor, Approver) kind of a workflow – I think this is be useful because Graffiti is all about ‘content made simple’.
Also, is it a open-source product ? Will it allow developer community to contribute new modules like DNN ?
Hi Zubair,
It’s definitely not meant to be like a lot of the other CMS tools in the market today. We’ve heard from a lot of customers that they like the simple lightweight content management systems that can be built with WordPress and Community Server and we wanted to built something that was a CMS first and a blog second.
It will run both SQL or Access databases, but we haven’t done any large scale testing yet — although it’s built by the same team that built Community Server (and that runs sites like myspace.com/forums).
It will have workflow (authors, editors, and approvers) but it’s completely optional.
It will not be an open source product, but it will have an open set of APIs; both web services (REST) and .NET.
Thanks for the great info — I’ve dropped my email at graffiticms.com – can’t wait to try it out when the bits are available.
Keep us posted!