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Published on Monday, 22 August 2005 00:00
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Written by MamboHut
Robert Castely, the former director of Mambo resigns today from his position as a member of Mambo foundation board of regents due to public pressure and family consideration, Robert Castely writes a open letter to the community to say his final words. Robert’s letter can be found @ opensourcematters.org Note to all ex-Mambers: Mambo foundation board now has 3 members and counting!!
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Published on Friday, 19 August 2005 00:00
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Written by MamboHut
Today, the core team published an answer to the frequently asked question regarding the future of Mambo, the team assure the community of the continuity of the project based on existing codebase and a backward compatibility for the 4.5.x series They also consider the new project as a continuing development rather than a "fork" and they are currently working on the details of the new name, a new development platform similar to Mamboforge to host all existing 3PD projects. A full list of FAQ can be found @ OpenSourceMatters.org
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Published on Thursday, 18 August 2005 00:00
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Written by MamboHut
This new poll is to get a feel of what everybody think about the new situation Mambo and the community are facing now, do you support the Mambo development core team and their separation from Miro? or do you support Miro position and the new foundation? Please cast your vote now and let everyone know how you feel
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Published on Wednesday, 17 August 2005 00:00
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Written by MamboHut
Opensourcematters.com is the name of the new site created by the Mambo development team in respond to the new Mambo foundation announcement by Peter Lemont, the CEO of Miro. On the front page of OSM, you’ll find an open letter to the community by Andrew Eddie, Project director of Mambo. The letter explains how the Mambo foundation was formed without regard to the concerns of the core development teams. And neither the community nor the dev team has any voice in its government or the future direction of Mambo. “We, the development team, have serious concerns about the Mambo Foundation and its relationship to the community. We believe the future of Mambo should be controlled by the demands of its users and the abilities of its developers. The Mambo Foundation is designed to grant that control to Miro, a design that makes cooperation between the Foundation and the community impossible.” said Andrew Mambohut team support the development team and the community in their actions, Mambo wouldn’t be what it’s now without you. For more information and full announcement Visit >> opensourcematters.com
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Published on Monday, 15 August 2005 06:11
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Written by Holger Könemann
mamplates.com released two new commercial templates. The first one is called "MP Nature" and is a fixed width, clean and lightweight blog-sytled template. You can use it for personal pages, blogs as well as for small persentations or companys. The "MP Nature" package includes three differend colored versions of the same template. The second new template is called "MP Mohawk" and it is designd for portfolio/freelancer pages, small business websites and designer/artists homepages. The package includes 24 additional header images. For more informations and a live preview, visit: http://www.mamplates.com
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Published on Sunday, 14 August 2005 00:00
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Written by dgs
Today we review the fastest Mambo site, Porsche Brazil. We conducted an interview with Igor Dutra, the project manager of Extrabold, the company behind Porsche Brazil website, Igor explains how Porsche site was made and what was required to get the job done and who was involved. Read on to learn more about this interesting site and interview.
Read more: Site Review - Porsche.com.br
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Published on Wednesday, 10 August 2005 00:00
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Written by MamboHut
Peter Lamont, the CEO of Miro has announced the establishment of Mambo Foundation, Inc. A new independent non-profit organization whose mission is to manage and support Mambo and its community. "As you know, there have been several important and exciting changes in the Mambo community lately. The formation of the Mambo Foundation, a non-profit organisation whose mission is to manage the Mambo project, will ensure the security, longevity and success of Mambo and its community of users. Our next goal is to put together a strong organizational structure and encourage coordination between teams including core development, maintenance, documentation, translation, third-party development, membership, finance, administration and advocacy who will work under the Foundation umbrella." said Peter. A full announcement can be found @ mamboserver.com
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Published on Sunday, 07 August 2005 00:00
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Written by MamboHut
Mambohut team is pleased to announce the opening of our new site review section, the new section is meant to showcase Mambo based sites that stand out from the crowd and to show you what can be done with Mambo and what tools were used to get the job done. The first site we review today is aurum3.com, which is one of the most pleasant Mambo sites to see. we are planning to review a new Mambo site every week, so join our forum discussion and post your recommendation for the next review, read on for a complete interview with Leonard, the site’s designer/owner.
Read more: New site review section - aurum3.com
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Published on Saturday, 06 August 2005 00:00
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Written by dgs
PixelBunyiP (Kathy Strickland) at www.mambomates.com has released a new template today. Interloper is an 800 pixel wide, center-aligned template with a yellow, black and white colour scheme and a fun cartoon header.
Download your copy today.
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