Blog:CMS
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Blog:CMS (formerly Nucleus XE) is a content management system written in PHP with a MySQL database. It attempts to integrate several open-source projects into a forked version of Nucleus CMS, including DokuWiki, PunBB, and an image gallery, using modifications written by its primary developer, Radek Hulán. The project is generally considered[citation needed] a "pre-modded version" of Nucleus CMS than a full product in its own right. The Blog:CMS home page claims that it is used on thousands of websites worldwide.
Hulán started the project after several debates with the rest of the Nucleus CMS development team centering around the revocation of his CVS access due to some suspicious changes to the code. [1] [2] Blog:CMS has suffered from some prominent public relations issues centering around Hulán's attitude toward support requests [3], and many users have reported significant bugs. [4] A project called Blog:Hack:CMS exists to convert Blog:CMS blogs to Nucleus CMS. [5]
Blog:CMS is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Fed up" on the Nucleus CMS support forum
- ^ "Nucleus XE vs. Nucleus CORE 'fight' and solutions." on the Nucleus CMS support forum
- ^ "Powered by BLOG:CMS? No Way…", TechWhack, 17 August 2004.
- ^ List of outstanding issues with Blog:CMS
- ^ Blog:Hack:CMS website