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Old 19th June 2008, 11:02 PM
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Beta testers wanted for plain-text CMS (GPLv3)

Hi everyone,
I'm looking for people who want to test a personal project of mine that's moved into the Beta stages recently, and is released under the GPLv3.

The basic idea of the project is that it's a plain-text content management system (CMS) with no WYSIWYG interface, coded purely in PHP (no database needed). I've included "scope tests" so that the user can't go below the level of control set in the configuration page (so no editing /etc/passwd :P).

In general, I'd want people (all experience levels, programmers and non-programmers) to test the software out. I'd be grateful for any kind of feedback (coding or otherwise).

Project URL: www.sonicadesign.com/scms

Cheers,
Craig
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