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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Im currently working on an open source Mambo inspired CMS Download from : http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=557 Demo at : http://www.webinsta.com/limbo Here is the description ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you need a small , blazingly fast , easy to use yet fully featured CMS ? Then Limbo might be for you . Limbo is a Mambo inspired CMS providing you with a very good administration system , WYSIWYG editing of content , broad range of features and addons ( news , polls , links , guestbook , gallery etc ). It alows you to use thousands of mambo templates and has support for many languages . Best of all its completely free and is able to run from text files ( no DB required ) or MySQL .
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Kolkata - INDIA
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Hi,
It's really kool... ! Pretty impressive. but i would like to have that on mySQL too. If that get done, we at linuxjunkies.org are here to promotr that officially...
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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Nice to see the Indian version of Mambo. I am using Mambo on one of my web sites. But i can't get control over the layout of the web site with Mambo, may be because of limitation of CMS. I never used any CMS before.
It will be great to make a easy to use CMS for small web sites.
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hey thats great! i am thinking of adding your link in my internet services company website.. hope you don't mind... the website is at www.amkint.tk
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I dont see much GPL community in india , only GPL users
Any way i would like you to visit http://www.limbo-cms.com yep we now have our own site ( thanks to my german friend ) and thanks to support from someone in netherlands
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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1) Gnowsys - Knowledge Organizing System : www.gnowledge.org Sponsered by TIFR and now it is an official GNU Project, soon to be migrated to official GNU's site... 2) GNU FreeIPMI - Intelligent Platform Management System http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/freeipmi Developed by Anand Babu. The chief architect of world's third fastest super computer Thunder . He has written many free software tools including freeipmi, fish ... etc... 3) anCMS http://sourceforge.net/projects/ancms/ Another neat CMS... better looking than limbo. written by Nishikant Kapoor. check it out in action at < www.linux-delhi.org > 4) Sarovar.org I dont have to explain a bit about sarovar,.... isn't it ? 5) Go to SourceForge.net and find out thousands of free software there written by indians .... i dont have to search and give you the urls .... Dont make such irresponsible comments ever again... remember !!!
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Hmm ....
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BTW i knew about most of the things ... I ve already gone though most of sarovar projects . I do not want to involve in a flame war ... In the end i say Im not convinced still at a stand where i was before . Give me a better reason ... maybe talk abt something which i can use
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TO an extent, you are correct. But that's not the entire face of the whole indian free software community. Indian software community is service driven ... and with all those newly graduated engineers joining wipro and infosys its highly unlikely that any research is going to start which is "from-scratch-up-to-perfection" by these companies.... They just serve their western customers.... However indian GPL community is big enough and cannot be ignored like this. Indian universities and research instutions are not too inclined to do research in the areas of linux and such. The University based students and research staff is the main strength of development going on in the europe and US... if u dont consider university based hackers then you'd see, not much research and work is going on there also as such.... I forgot to mention the work done by the IndLinux group for localization of GNOME and KDE into indian languages.... And the research going on at NCST, C-DAC, TIFR in the areas of indian language computing and e-governance applications. Recently a professor and good friend from VJTI (Mumbai) completed the task of Linux-ification of Maharashtra government 'Mantralaya' ... then what do you call this ? All i want to say, is dont make such irrational statements.
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Right Off the Assembly Line
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Now were talking something on the same lines
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about anCMS : I did have a look Its BIG and CGI based ... did not run it though . Limbo is something totaly diffrent , thats why its gaining more popularity While anCMS has 8 downloads limbo has over 7000 in < 40 days of existence . Im not talking that ancms is bad ( It looks fully featured , very powerful yet fast ) but im talking more in the terms of powerfull , easy to use , fast s/w which are world class products BTW making such statements atleast gets you response from people who know what they are talking abt
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Well
Its not a stripped down version of mambo .. its a mambo inspired CMS .... Its written from scratch only 5 % code is from mambo ( compatibitly resons ) . I wrote it because nothing like it exists ( its the most featured CMS capable of running from text files ) . The usability and looks are only like mambo
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limbo v1.0.3 has blogs too
If you have any douths let me know though this forum ...
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