Submission by Kevin Hatch
The first book to cover an open source CMS application, “PostNuke Content Management,” went on sale this month. It's presented as a hands-on walk-through of the PostNuke CMS. The first two Parts of the book cover the basics of installation, terminology, and the general setup of a PostNuke website, while the subsequent parts of the text move into more advanced features, such as theme design, commercial third-party modules, and PHP code hacks.
Submission by valkster
The
Zamboozle team is happy to announce our newest creation,
Nuke Search!
Nuke search is a search engine that searches for Nuke sites
on the web. Whether you run PHPnuke, Postnuke, Envolution or myPHPnuke it
doesn’t matter. Submit your Nuke site to the service and be found. The actual
script is quite robust. You can even create a customized search code and paste
it in a block for your users to search with.
Submission by larsneo
Here's .726rc2 ready for your review and feedback.
Thanks in advance for your help and continued support for the project.
Submission by Henri Bergius
Leveraging content with CMS:
authoring and syndication towards the semantic web
This is the 'slap-me' release following our earlier 0.721, with almost all of the prior issues addressed, as well as some nice enhancements (read on for Changes Log). Download the appropriate tar.gz or zip file.
This release also aims to show that we have not forgotten our users that have chosen Encompass/Envolution. Understanding that many are interested in the enhancements, and rapid development of the 0,72 tree, we are also releasing a separate update that will upgrade an existing Encompass/Envolution site to our 0.721-Phoenix release. Just download and run the appropriate installer (tar.gz / zip), select 'upgrade' and you are good to go.
OSCOM Berkeley 2002 First U.S. Conference For Open Source Content Management Ted Nelson To Give Keynote Organized By Developers, For Developers
July 10, 2002 - OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, today announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson, the inventor of hypertext, will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS) projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market.
[http://www.postnuke.com] - Greg Allan a.k.a. Adam_Baum, the lead core developer and one of the four founding members of the PostNuke CMS Development Project passed away from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. The accident occurred June 16, 2002 near his home in Meaford, Ontario in Canada.
Rogue .714 has been released to the masses.
Lots of bug fixes and code cleanups to wrap up the .71x series. We look forward to releasing another update soon to incorporate more pnAPI compliant modules and more features. This one should fix those bugs for you though.