MiaCMS
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MiaCMS logo | |
Developer(s) | The MiaCMS Team |
---|---|
Stable release | 4.9[1]
/ July 29, 2009 |
Written in | PHP & JavaScript |
Engine | |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Content management system |
License | GNU General Public License v2 |
Website | miacms.org (no longer active) |
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MiaCMS was an open source content management system. As of July 2009, it merged with the Aliro CMS project[2] and is no longer being developed.
History[edit]
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. 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]
- 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.
- September 2008: Mambo core developer Neil Thompson joined the MiaCMS core development team.
- October 2008: MiaCMS tied for 3rd place in the Packt Publishing 2008 Open Source CMS Awards competition[5] under the "Most Promising Open Source CMS" category. Auld was named in Packt Publishing's 2008 list of "Most Valued People from Open Source Content Management Systems[6]".
- January 2009: Version 4.8 was released. This release included OpenID support (versions 1 & 2), content versioning, a new JavaScript architecture, a Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) upgrade (from 2.5.2 to 2.6.0), an enhancement to the Related Articles module, new versions of the Byte & MOStlyCE editors, and bug fixes and other enhancements.[7]
- June 2009: MiaCMS announced a merger with the Aliro CMS.[8]
- July 2009: MiaCMS 4.9 was released as the final version of MiaCMS.[9]
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ↑ http://miacms.org/
- ↑ https://aliro.org
- ↑ release notes for 4.6.4 Archived 2009-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ release notes for 4.6.5 Archived 2008-06-09 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 2008 Open Source CMS Awards competition
- ↑ Most Valued People from Open Source Content Management Systems
- ↑ release notes for 4.8.
- ↑ http://miacms.org
- ↑ http://miacms.org
- Notes
- Miraglia, Eric (June 2008), "Implementation Focus: MiaCMS", Yahoo! User Interface Blog, Yahoo! Inc
- Ong, Chang (May 2008), MiaCMS interview, Open Source CMS, opensourcecms.com
- Publishing, Packt (October 2008), 2008 Most Promising Open Source CMS Announced, Packt Publishing, packtpub.com
- Critic, CMS (January 2008), Content Management System Listings, CMS Critic, cmscritic.com, archived from the original on January 23, 2009 Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
- Official website
- Official MiaCMS Community Forums
- Official MiaCMS Documentation
- MiaCMS downloads on Google Code
- MiaCMS Issue Tracker
- MiaCMS Polish Support Site
- Online demo of MiaCMS, Open Source CMS Demo.
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