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dassnagar
How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo
  • 2005/6/26 11:59

  • dassnagar

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I am a new user of XOOPS. have worked wit mambo before but now interested to work with XOOPS. Can somebody tell me the difference between the two.

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smdcom
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo

u can search in forum... there a lot of topic discuss about mambo vs xoops.

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Herko
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo
  • 2005/6/26 14:54

  • Herko

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Mambo has been designed, and XOOPS has been programmed Basically that is what it boils down to. XOOPS is stable, flexible, easy to adapt to your wishes, but harder to manage then mambo. Mambo looks slick, is good at presenting content, but a b*tch to upgrade and customise.

Herko

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Peekay
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo
  • 2005/6/26 16:25

  • Peekay

  • XOOPS is my life!

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There's some opinions in this thread.
A thread is for life. Not just for Christmas.

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CiberEspia
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo

Quote:

Herko Coomans wrote:
Mambo has been designed, and XOOPS has been programmed Basically that is what it boils down to. XOOPS is stable, flexible, easy to adapt to your wishes, but harder to manage then mambo. Mambo looks slick, is good at presenting content, but a b*tch to upgrade and customise.

Herko

perfectly in agreement!
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M3tatr0N
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo
  • 2005/6/30 7:06

  • M3tatr0N

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Quote:

Herko Coomans wrote:
Mambo has been designed, and XOOPS has been programmed

Herko


But XOOPS is still programmed?
I mean, where is Marko and Onokazu?
Best regards,

Àggelos.



I SEE DEAD PEOPLE
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"When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks into you"

Xoops: software in english for english speakers.

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Herko
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo
  • 2005/6/30 7:17

  • Herko

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Quote:

M3tatr0N wrote:
Quote:

Herko Coomans wrote:
Mambo has been designed, and XOOPS has been programmed

Herko


But XOOPS is still programmed?
I mean, where is Marko and Onokazu?

Marko went to Mambo and Onokazu started his own fork. Both of them had their own reasons, and we wish them well and good luck. They moved on and off. Other people, dedicated to XOOPS as an open community development project and high quality content management framework and portal system, have taken their vacant places This is a very natural process, XOOPS is not the Perfec System for Everyone, answering the Ultimate Need of All. People move and change focus and venue. What is important is that we have people who are generous enough to give their time, knowlegde, skills, energy and passion to this wonderful community in order to make XOOPS better.

Don't stick to looking what you don't have, look at what you do have and how you can put in your bit to make it even better

Herko

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wtravel
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo

A little reading on this site will show you that there is plenty of programming going on. For example XOOPS 4.0 and 2.1/2.2 development is in progress. Also the 2.0.x series are still under continuous development, as I am sure you will be able to see in the forum.

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smdcom
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo

Quote:


Don't stick to looking what you don't have, look at what you do have and how you can put in your bit to make it even better


Great quote. Totally agree with u..

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M3tatr0N
Re: How to Differentiate between XOOPS and mambo
  • 2005/6/30 7:30

  • M3tatr0N

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Quote:
Marko went to Mambo and Onokazu started his own fork. Both of them had their own reasons, and we wish them well and good luck. They moved on and off. This is a very natural process



A natural process called entropy?


Well, good luck for all.
Best regards,

Àggelos.



I SEE DEAD PEOPLE
------------------
"When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks into you"

Xoops: software in english for english speakers.

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