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PcNuke-MAX! v7.8 released! More about

Posted on Wednesday, June 08, 2005 @ 11:35:24 CDT in Announcements
by Raven

pcnuke writes:  
Pc-Nuke! welcomes everyone to the latest release of our PcNuke-MAX! portal system. PcNuke-MAX! is based from PHP-Nuke v7.8 by PHPNuke.org and is over 33% smaller in size that the previous issue. This version not made to be used as an upgrade version. PcNuke-MAX! incorporates numerous upgrades from various developers which are listed in the VERSION link inside the program itself. Some of these upgrades include our Pc-Nuke! Advertising System, Amazon Store, Donations, Photo Gallery, Downloads, Reviews, Web Links, Topics, Work Board, Webstats, Events Calendar, Shoutbox, Your Account, upgraded phpBB 2.0.15 forum, Forum Rankings, Legal Docs, Contact Plus, Php Tools, CZModules, Email Lists, Ban Request, Chat & Games rooms, Center HTML modules, Scrollers, News Feeds, over 80+ blocks and much more. We've also incorporated into PcNuke-MAX! v7.8 our Blacky & Gunpowder themes and a good amount of useful items. Download it, install it, and please come back to www.max.pcnuke.com for help and to tell us what you think about our Portal Systems

Get it now at www.max.pcnuke.com
 

 

PcNuke-LITE! v7.8 has been released! More about Read More...

Posted on Monday, June 06, 2005 @ 20:11:09 CDT in Announcements
by Raven

pcnuke writes:  
Pc-Nuke! welcomes everyone to the release of PcNuke-Lite! v7.8 php portal system. A new version not made to be used as an upgrade version. LITE! v7.8 has recent updates to security, forum, plus a lot of extras. Based off the released PHP-Nuke v7.8 by PHPNuke.org. LITE! incorporates our trademark "Blacky Theme", phpBB 2.0.15 forum, forum rankings, Google search, upgrades to Downloads, Web Links, Banner Advertising system, and much more.. Read More...
 

 

Summer of Code - Google's Latest Open Source Initiative More about

Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 @ 10:10:18 CDT in Announcements
by Raven

The Summer of Code is Google's program designed to introduce students to the world of Open Source Software Development.

Google writes "This Summer, don't let your programming skills lie fallow...Use them for the greater good of Open Source Software and computer science! Google will provide a $4500 award to each student who successfully completes an open source project by the end of the Summer. (payment details can be found in Summer of Code FAQ)

By pairing applicants up with the proven wisdom and experience of established prominent open source organizations (listed below), we hope to make great software happen. If you can't come up with a great idea to submit, a number of our organizations have made idea lists available. "


Read all about Summer of Code.
 

 
nukeevangelist writes:  
PHPNuke soon breaks through the 150 k level: The Future is Bright and Open!

the PHP-Nuke movement has seen ingredible growth in recent years. In many many ways, it has been a great success story. Yet it is interesting to see the conditions that enables the sustainable & viable Nuke-movement. Nuke development entails a global knowledge-network, which consists of ...

1) a heterogeneous community of individuals nukers from all over the planet,
2) Toolkits, ressources, newssites .... docus, recipe-sites
3) great sites like phpnukefiles.com and nukescripts.net : these sites help the development to remain viable and thrive also in the future.
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Conference for Linux and Open Source Conf in Sydney oct. 05 More about Read More...

Posted on Tuesday, May 24, 2005 @ 16:56:02 CDT in Announcements
by Raven

nukeevangelist writes:  
Australian Nukers - head over to the The Organisation for Unix, Linux and Open Source professionals they plan The Conference for Unix, Linux and Open Source Professionals [october 2005]

The Conference for Unix, Linux and Open Source Professionals Sydney :: Conference 19-21 October :: Tutorials 16-18 October:

For the first time the AUUG will incorporate a PHP Track as part of its annual conference in Sydney, Australia.
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Flood Protection Competition More about Read More...

Posted on Sunday, May 22, 2005 @ 16:25:49 CDT in Announcements
by BobMarion

It view of recent changes made with NukeSentinel™, I am hereby opening a competition to the community. There are a few requirements for any scripts that are submitted for this event. While this is not a server level protection it will be a htaccess level protection. Click "Read More..." for details. Read More...
 



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