Take a look at the website we set up for the AsparaWriting Festival. This uses WordPress, has PayPal payments (so people can buy tickets for the workshops and the talks) and has a twitter feed too. Take it as a proof of concept. You don't say if you want to have pages that only subscribers may access: I researched this for a project that didn't work out, and I think it can be done in WordPress.
Re the cumulative database, if you want to share on the web something that is essentially a spreadsheet then it is straightforward to load that into a mySQL database. Searching and displaying does need some programming, though I would not be surprised if there were a widget somebody has already written to do that work for you.
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Re the cumulative database, if you want to share on the web something that is essentially a spreadsheet then it is straightforward to load that into a mySQL database. Searching and displaying does need some programming, though I would not be surprised if there were a widget somebody has already written to do that work for you.
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