joomla.org — The Content Management System Formerly Known As Mambo, Joomla, was finally released today as version 1.0.With the split of the Mambo Foundation/Miro and many of the Core developers (http://www.opensourcematters.org), Joomla has been birth thru the OSM.
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idiggeverythingSep 18, 2005
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dknightonSep 18, 2005
I run several Mambo sites myself. I don't see any real reason for switching, and it seems a bit hasty to convert over just because some of the core developers forked the project.I think I will wait and see how each individual project pans out.
scumSep 18, 2005
Tried Mambo and as this Joomla is only a 17 day old fork of mambo I can't see much point in trying it, but I may. My guess is that e107 is superior as it is to Mambo.
sixsenseSep 18, 2005
you may want to submit the source code to the source code search engine called codase (www.codase.com), they can search project specific source code.
tech_junkieSep 19, 2005
How about being able to blog from digg into Joomla, NOW that would be very cool!
scarolanMar 16, 2006
Yes, I would like this feature too! Can you do a manual set up to get it working?
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