Do you have any data that actually indicates a move away from off the shelf cms-es?
There is always a case for building a custom CMS and some companies go that route. That has been case since the WP/Joomla/Drupals off the world came into existence. I don't see a trend though, in fact I think all 3 of those are growing.
For some companies a custom CMS just makes the most sense. It doesn't really reflect anything on the off-the-shelf cms-es.
And static site generators are not exactly taking off like crazy either, in terms of growth.
Choice is always good though. In that respect, I agree that there is a renaissance There are lots of great ways to run a site now. There are some nice looking CMS platforms and the popular platforms continue to mature as well. It's good stuff all around.
There is always a case for building a custom CMS and some companies go that route. That has been case since the WP/Joomla/Drupals off the world came into existence. I don't see a trend though, in fact I think all 3 of those are growing.
For some companies a custom CMS just makes the most sense. It doesn't really reflect anything on the off-the-shelf cms-es.
And static site generators are not exactly taking off like crazy either, in terms of growth.
Choice is always good though. In that respect, I agree that there is a renaissance There are lots of great ways to run a site now. There are some nice looking CMS platforms and the popular platforms continue to mature as well. It's good stuff all around.