CMS platforms like Plone, Drupal, and WordPress have been around for a long time, between 15-20 years, but they remain popular because users need content management capabilities. While a simple editing interface may suffice initially, users' needs grow to include media management, workflows, access control, newsletters, documents, multilingual support, and more. Attempting to build all these capabilities separately becomes complex, so users continue relying on full-featured CMS platforms to meet their expanding needs, ensuring these platforms remain relevant despite their age.