PHP Programming Language - Cultural View
PHP Programming Language - Cultural View PHP Programming Language - Cultural View
MetaBB 122 MetaBB Developer(s) MetaBB Group Stable release 7 / July 26, 2007 Platform PHP Type Discussion forum License GPL Website forums.shockv2.net [1] MetaBB is a pre-hacked phpBB forum created by the MetaBB Group on November 11, 2004, seeking to reach the perfect balance between speed, features, flexibility and security. MetaBB is used by many forum users and webmasters. Most of the features that MetaBB has can be turned off or on for greater flexibility. History MetaBB has grown through the years and is one of the more known phpBB premods. It started in 2004 with development but soon became a premod in demand. Its mods flow more than other premods that jam unnecessary mods into their premod. In August 2007 the MetaBB 7 RC1 was released. In September 2007 MetaBB 7 RC6 was released with no known bugs. In October 2007 MetaBB 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 came out with a few more great features and a new Battle System. More is planned for the future but it is slowly progressing to the latest version of phpBB. Mods Modifications (Mods) from phpBB, its users, and some popular mods have been added to MetaBB to give forum owners a wider range of tools, options, and entertainment. The mods can be turned off to fit the needs of the specific forum. More updated mods are being added to the selection of mods. External links • MetaBB [1] • Official HomePage [2] • Support Site [3]
MetaBB 123 References [1] http://forums.shockv2.net/ [2] http://shockv2.com/ [3] http://support.shockv2.net/ MiaCMS Screenshot of Administrator Interface Developer(s) The MiaCMS Team Stable release [1] 4.8 / January 17, 2009 Written in PHP & JavaScript Operating system Cross-platform Type Content management system License GNU General Public License v2 Website http://miacms.org MiaCMS is an open source content management system. History MiaCMS started as a fork of Mambo. • April 2008: Four former Mambo core developers fork Mambo and form MiaCMS. The founding members are Chad Auld, Ozgur Cem Sen, Richard Ong, and Al Warren. Who forked Mambo as they felt that Mambos policies, processes, and priorities of the official Mambo Foundation were having a negative impact on the code and the community. [2] . The initial fork is based on a Mambo 4.6.3 SVN snapshot just prior to their 4.6.4 release. • May 2008: The first release, MiaCMS 4.6.4, is launched. [3] . • June 2008: The 2nd release, MiaCMS 4.6.5, is launched. [4] The project also launches it official site designs and creates the official logo. • September 2008: Version 4.6.5 SP1 was released. This version was the 4.6.5 release prepacked with the SP1 patch so users would not have to install and then immediately patch. MiaCMS is also selected as a finalists in the Packt Publishing 2008 Open Source CMS Awards competition [5] under the "Most Promising Open Source CMS" category. Another former Mambo core developer, Neil Thompson, joined the MiaCMS core development team. • October 2008: MiaCMS ties for 3rd place in the Packt Publishing 2008 Open Source CMS Awards competition [6] under the "Most Promising Open Source CMS" category. One of the teams core developers, Chad Auld, is also named in Packt Publishing's 2008 list of "Most Valued People from Open Source Content Management Systems [7] ".
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MetaBB 123<br />
References<br />
[1] http://forums.shockv2.net/<br />
[2] http://shockv2.com/<br />
[3] http://support.shockv2.net/<br />
MiaCMS<br />
Screenshot of Administrator Interface<br />
Developer(s) The MiaCMS Team<br />
Stable release [1]<br />
4.8 / January 17, 2009<br />
Written in <strong>PHP</strong> & JavaScript<br />
Operating<br />
system<br />
Cross-platform<br />
Type Content management system<br />
License GNU General Public License v2<br />
Website http://miacms.org<br />
MiaCMS is an open source content management system.<br />
History<br />
MiaCMS started as a fork of Mambo.<br />
• April 2008: Four former Mambo core developers fork Mambo and form MiaCMS. The founding members are<br />
Chad Auld, Ozgur Cem Sen, Richard Ong, and Al Warren. Who forked Mambo as they felt that Mambos policies,<br />
processes, and priorities of the official Mambo Foundation were having a negative impact on the code and the<br />
community. [2] . The initial fork is based on a Mambo 4.6.3 SVN snapshot just prior to their 4.6.4 release.<br />
• May 2008: The first release, MiaCMS 4.6.4, is launched. [3] .<br />
• June 2008: The 2nd release, MiaCMS 4.6.5, is launched. [4] The project also launches it official site designs and<br />
creates the official logo.<br />
• September 2008: Version 4.6.5 SP1 was released. This version was the 4.6.5 release prepacked with the SP1<br />
patch so users would not have to install and then immediately patch. MiaCMS is also selected as a finalists in the<br />
Packt Publishing 2008 Open Source CMS Awards competition [5] under the "Most Promising Open Source CMS"<br />
category. Another former Mambo core developer, Neil Thompson, joined the MiaCMS core development team.<br />
• October 2008: MiaCMS ties for 3rd place in the Packt Publishing 2008 Open Source CMS Awards<br />
competition [6] under the "Most Promising Open Source CMS" category. One of the teams core developers, Chad<br />
Auld, is also named in Packt Publishing's 2008 list of "Most Valued People from Open Source Content<br />
Management Systems [7] ".