SilverStripe seems to tick every box you've mentioned.
It is an open source CMS, it can be headless, it uses a relational database, assets can use S3 with an official module and GraphQL support is another official module away.
I worked as a web developer where for 7 years this was our CMS of choice. That said, we were using one version back of SilverStripe where some of these features (S3 support and GraphQL) were either not possible or readily used.
Thanks. I will check it
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SilverStripe seems to tick every box you've mentioned.
It is an open source CMS, it can be headless, it uses a relational database, assets can use S3 with an official module and GraphQL support is another official module away.
I worked as a web developer where for 7 years this was our CMS of choice. That said, we were using one version back of SilverStripe where some of these features (S3 support and GraphQL) were either not possible or readily used.
Thanks. I will check it