"The popular open source content management system named Mambo has changed its name to Joomla! -- released under the GNU Public License. Some of the reasons for the name change are explained at MamboPortal.com. Joomla! is used by a very wide array of organizations and companies."
Theoretically, wouldn't "a very wide array of organizations and companies" be using Mambo, not Joomla, as they most probably didn't get the latest Joomla version just now?
We could also have some more support in Mozilla Browser, and I hope they start support for that too.
Don't you remember the disgrace of "New Coke" back in the 80's?
Also note that their forum has one error, though it is a rather simple one as they forgot to end a tag properly.
Like "Windows"...
" The first letter in GPL is not GNU. It's the General Public License."
For those of you who see "GNU" as one letter, we are very sorry for the confusion.
May I note that however, it is the GNU General Public License.
"The popular open source content management system named Mambo has changed its name to Joomla! -- released under the GNU Public License. Some of the reasons for the name change are explained at MamboPortal.com. Joomla! is used by a very wide array of organizations and companies."
Theoretically, wouldn't "a very wide array of organizations and companies" be using Mambo, not Joomla, as they most probably didn't get the latest Joomla version just now?
At least it doesn't start with "free", i'm rather tired of that.
Do to explicit complaints, Microsoft hath been ousted from this here suit.
I agree, as it is much better to geocache lesser known places, as it is more fun to go un-disturbed.
When people at my school hacked in, they just got 2 days suspension...
What if we told them that IE wasn't stanards compliant.
Oh, and won't you love it when your engine starts revving excessevly because of a virus and overheats to its' death...
And everything on the internet is true...
As if they are trying to tap into the market of Linux pda's and such...
I think that they are shocked at someone that isn't a slashdotter and is overclocking!
And when can I get this speed for my car?
I agree with your point, as in my school, the curriculum is so easy that the SMARTER students are the ones who end up hacking the system.
It gets worse! At my school, they use easily hackable windows and don't have an admin password!