Mambo Community Back on Beat

Released on = December 11, 2006, 7:37 am

Press Release Author = Mambo Foundation

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Re-vitalized Mambo Community on the move.

Press Release Body = This week saw the premier of two long-awaited resources for the
increasingly active Mambo Open Source community: Mambo-Extensions.com, and
Mambo-Manual.org

Mambo Manual is a community-driven wiki project. The site provides assistance for
users and acts as a supplement to the documentation resources provided by the Mambo
Foundation.

Mambo Manual is unique: This is the first time the Mambo project has had a wiki for
community development of documentation and help articles. This has been requested
many times over the years, but never implemented. The wiki provides a way for every
Mambo user to contribute to the project. Mambo Manual is another step towards the
goal of having the best and most complete documentation of any open source CMS --
and to have it available in many different languages.

There are currently well over 100 articles in the wiki, ranging from information for
newbies to coding hints. The site also includes an excellent Glossary of Terms for
Mambo. While the current contents are in English only, work has already started on
translating the items into Dutch and Spanish.

The project is built on the open source MediaWiki system and all content is free to
use under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5. While the
site is being run outside of the Mambo Foundation, the manual has been gifted to the
project and as long as Mambo is active, the wiki will continue to grow.

The second site to launch this week was Mambo-Extensions.com. The Mambo community
has, for a long time, been in need of a user-friendly directory of extensions for
the popular content management system. While a large number of extensions exist,
they are not kept in one central location, they are maintained to various levels,
and they are sometimes a bit arcane in description. The lack of an easy-to-use
resource for identifying which extensions are available, current and useful is a
common complaint of users - particularly those new to the system.

The Mambo-Extensions site provides easy access to a central repository of
information. With a simple hierarchical directory, the site collects and organizes
Mambo components, modules, mambots and other useful tools into a logical structure
that makes finding what you need a straightforward matter. Users are able to add new
extensions, review and rate extensions and report extensions with problems. Links to
downloads are provided for all extensions in the directory.

The site is free of charge for registration and listing and is open to all
extensions, whether Open Source or proprietary.

These two new sites are evidence of a larger trend which sees the Mambo Open Source
CMS community re-vitalized and increasingly active. The community has been
experiencing steady growth over the last six months and is poised for a comeback
from the brink brought about by a contentious fork in the GPL code set in the Fall
of 2005.

Visit the Mambo help wiki at http://www.mambo-manual.org
Visit the Mambo extensions directory at http://www.mambo-extensions.com



Mambo Foundation, Inc.
3/60 Langridge Street
Collingwood
Victoria 3066, Australia
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Contact Details = Mambo Foundation, Inc.
3/60 Langridge Street
Collingwood
Victoria 3066, Australia

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