For the second straight year, Packt Publishing has announced Drupal as the recipient of its Overall Open Source CMS Award. Drupal was also the winner this year in the award category for Best PHP Open Source CMS.
Packt’s annual Open Source Content Management System (CMS) Award reached its climax today with the announcement that Drupal has won the Overall category, collecting a first prize of $5,000. Three months after it was launched and a staggering 20,000 votes later, Drupal finished ahead of Joomla! and DotNetNuke to retain the Award it won in 2007.
Joomla! also placed second in the Overall category followed by DotNetNuke for third position.
SilverStripe was announced as the winner of Packt Publishing's 2008 Most Promising Open Source CMS Award.
SilverStripe is today exclusively revealed as the winner of the 2008 Most Promising Open Source Content Management System. The SilverStripe project receive $2,000, holding off strong competition from CMS Made Simple in the first runner up position with ImpressCMS and MiaCMS finishing joint second runner up.
Packt Publishing notes that SilverStripe's core team is heavily involved in not only their product but also with SilverStripe's users.
It received universal approval from the judges for its features and was praised as an excellent option for companies who want a powerful open source website that is professionally created and well supported. The judges were complimentary about SilverStripe’s scalability, use of Ajax, its healthy community and the impressive levels of input on the forums from its developers.
I had the honor of being one of the judges on the panel for Packt Publishing's 2008 Most Promising Open Source CMS Award. My vote also went for SilverStripe followed by ImpressCMS for second place and CMS Made Simple for third place. Since I wasn't sure how the other judges on the panel were going to vote, I'm always a little nervous of being too far off from the consensus. Needless to say, I feel validated. In a few days, I'll throw my notes online for how I ranked all five finalists in the most promising category.
Drupal was announced the winner in Packt Publishing's 2008 award for Best PHP Based Open Source CMS.
The Award for the best Open Source Content Management System written on a PHP/MySQL platform is today announced as Drupal. Receiving $2,000 as the judges’ and publics favourite, Drupal finishes ahead of Joomla! and CMS Made Simple, who finished on equal points as joint runners up and collect $500 each.
Packt Publishing announced the winner of their 2008 Best Open Source Other CMS Award and it is Plone.
Packt is delighted to exclusively reveal the first category winner of the 2008 Open Source CMS Award as Plone. Run[ning] on the Zope application server, Plone wins the Best Other Open Source CMS Award and receives $2,000. Also recognized by the judges were dotCMS and DotNetNuke who finished second and third respectively, both picking up $500.
There is a new version of mojoPortal that has been released, version 2.2.7.6. Besides bug fixes, there are some new features contained in this release, including:
To download mojoPortal, check out their download page.
Drupal 6.5 and Drupal 5.11 were released yesterday. These new versions of Drupal are maintenance releases fixing problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as critical security vulnerabilities. If you take a look at the release notes, you'll find that Drupal's core developers and security teams have been hard at work improving this open source content management system. With all the hard work done for you, it only makes sense to upgrade your Drupal site today (yes, we're running Drupal 6.5).
Details and download links can be found at Drupal.org.
Good news for sites that make a little money by allowing advertising on their pages. Though, personally I've seen a drop in online ad revenue despite not doing too bad with the number of visitors I'm getting.
Despite an economic turndown, online advertising--and search in particular--is managing to keep its market intact, according to reports on Tuesday by an industry trade group and Wall Street analyst.
Smashing Magazine has posted a couple articles to help web developers and designers with their Wordpress and Drupal sites. Some great suggestions and resources are listed in these articles.
The articles don't include everything, but it's a wonderful start for those just beginning to learn about Drupal or Wordpress. Link found via Nick Lewis' blog.
Tim Wilson, the site editor for Dark Reading, recently posted an article about recent at the AARP.org website. In the colorfully titled article, "Porn Operators Hijack Pages on AARP Website", Wilson interviews Jeremy Yoder of MX Logic about why AARP.org's site was vulnerable. In brief, the explanation given is that the site deployed a number of Web 2.0 features including user profile submissions which the site didn't properly filter out JavaScript redirected code. Yoder than