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What future for Paloose?

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What future for Paloose?

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Now that I am happy with the initial system I am releasing it under an open-source licence. If anyone wishes to get involved then please EMAIL me. I intend to use it for all my small sites and will continue to do so until Cocoon is supported by the smaller ISPs that I use. It is also interesting (and slightly depressing) that the latest Cocoon does not seem to be as easy to use as Cocoon Version 2.1.x. I use this latter version on my local servers and have no plans (yet) to upgrade to Cocoon Version 2.2 or later. While I am prepared to admit that this is my problem, I know others who have had the same experience. As a result perhaps Paloose will fulfil the requirements of those who want a quick Cocoon-like engine for their small Web sites.

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