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Happy Christmas to all!!!
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Posted on Friday, December 24 2004 @ 06:23:29 CETby avw
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It's again the time of the year that we want to share our thoughts about what is behind us and what lies ahead of us. Many of us will spend some time during the Christmas days with relatives and friends telling stories, having dinners, having a good time. We take some time for reflections and be thankful for what we have achieved. There is also time to make your plans for the next year.
We, the development and support team of myPHPNuke like to thank you for your cooperation in this community and for sharing your thoughts and ideas to other users.
Although we seem to keep a little quiet, a lot of nice stuff is boiling on our plates and waiting in our kitchens. Here are just a few examples of ingredients for our dish:
All front side pages should be xhtml 1.0 transitional compliant.
All front side pages should only use CSS for mark-up
The core should be modular instead of monolithic
The core should provide support for MySQL 4.1
The speed of the forum should improve again
All content editors should support rich text editing
The eGallery should become stable again
And of course all meals are served with free side dishes (bug fixes).
It’s just too early to decide what will be in the next release. We have so many things to choose from, so that we will shine some more light on this in 2005.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Prettige Kerstdagen en een gelukkig Nieuw Jaar
God Jul og godt Nyt År
Frohe Weinachten und ein Glückliches Neues Jahr
Bon Noël et Bon Annee
Feliz Natal e Próspero Ano Novo
God Jul och Gott Nytt Ar
Buon Natale e un felice Anno Nuovo
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Comments
by Anonymous on Monday, June 13 2005 @ 07:20:23 CEST
Chistmas is quit a while ago, what happend to myphpnuke? Any new versions available? V2.0 ready to install (full pakage no one that needs to load stuff from mpn)?