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PHP-Fusion
Developer(s)PHP-Fusion Inc.
Repository
Operating systemUnix-like, Windows
TypeBlog software, Content Management System, Content Management Framework, user management software, social networking software
LicenseAGPL v3[1]
Websitephp-fusion.co.uk

PHP-Fusion is a constantly evolving free and open-source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. It's primary attribute of note is that is an extremely collaborative system.

Overview

Addons

Themes

The use of themes allows a user to further customize their website.

Infusions

Infusions are non-essential features that can be activated alongside the core systems of PHP-Fusion. They allow for additional benefits on the site ranging from forum software and blogs to an image gallery.

History

Awards and recognition

Release history

Version 6

The last version of the 6er series of the CMS is the 6.01.19. Version 6 was replaced by version 7. There are no further updates except for any security updates for version 6. Since the final version 7.01 on August 1, 2010, the 6-series of CMS is not supported by the English development team.

Version 7

PHP-Fusion 7 has been released since August 11, 2008 in its final version. It followed with 7.01 (1 August 2010) and 7.02 (19 April 2011) two developments.

Version 8

PHP-Fusion 8 was scheduled for release but was delayed due to many complications, in-part changes in project direction and fast-paced changes in regards to PHP7, HTML5, etc.

Version 9

PHP-fusion 9.0 Stable was released April 7th, 2017[2].

Future

Vulnerabilities

Development and support

Key developers

  • deviance - Lead Developer
  • RobiNN - Full-stack Developer
  • karrak1 - Full-stack Developer

Support

Support for PHP-Fusion can be attained through their website, [[1]]

See also

References

  1. ^ "PHP-Fusion Licensing".
  2. ^ https://www.php-fusion.co.uk/infusions/news/news.php?readmore=614