geeklog: the secure cms

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Slides for the Geeklog lightning talk at FOSDEM 2012. What is Geeklog? Why should you use it (and when should you not)? Features include Unix-like permissions and an extensible spam filter. We're a small community, welcoming new contributors. We've also taken part in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) from 2007-2010. Requirements: PHP, a database (MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or MS SQL Server), and a webserver (Apache, Zeus, Microsoft IIS or any other webserver that supports PHP). Geeklog is release under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2). Find us on http://www.geeklog.net/

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The secure CMS.

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Yet another CMS?

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more than 10 years

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Focuson

Security

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Unix-likePermissions

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Community

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Requirements

PHPMySQL, MariaDB,PostgreSQL, MS SQLApache, Zeus, IIS

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For Developers

GPLv2Plugin APIHTML-based themes

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www.geeklog.netIRC: #geeklog on irc.freenode.net

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CreditsGeeklog logo by Simon LordGroklaw logo provided by Pamela JonesTag cloud made with WordleVAG Rounded font © Adobe (licensed)

Photos via Flickr, in order of appearance:that unimpressed look by SMN...and Blow by Theresa ThompsonKeymaster by Sean McGrathLook closely by Dirk HaunNumber lock by Dirk Haun68/365 Spam Lite by Dave ParkerCAUTION by Henrique VicentePuzzle2 by wilhei55GSoC T-Shirt Collection by Dirk HaunWrite Your Story Blank Lined Notebook Paper by D. Sharon PruittThank You by Margherita J. L. Lisoni

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