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fuzzylime (cms)
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v3.01 :: out, but not very exciting
I've been very lax at updating the script since it came out in June. The main reason is that I wanted to make sure that, whenever I did the first update, it was a great one - adding loads of requested features and squashing every bug I could find.

Funny how things work out.

In the past couple of days, I became aware of some security alerts about the script. One of them was very unlikely to be used (and was in an external script anyway) but the other was more serious and could have, in theory, revealed Apache passwords and suchlike. Haven't seen it in use in the wild, but just in case, I thought it was best to do a very quick 3.01 update to fix these and bump the next proper release to 3.02, which will come when I get things finished.

So keep an eye out for that one some time over the next month (hopefully!) and meantime, I recommend you update ASAP. Remember, it's now really easy - just log in as your site admin and click on the link. Everything should work fine; I personally had problems with permissions on a couple of files, so you might want to check they're set up OK if you get any errors.

Posted by Dave on Sep 29 2007 at 10:06
award nomination
fuzzylime (cms) has been entered in the 2007 Open Source CMS awards. Please do vote for the script to show your support! Full details are available on the homepage.
Posted by Dave on Jul 17 2007 at 00:13
see everything
It was pointed out that there wasn't any way to see how the script looked until you'd installed it. So now there is. Click here or on the menu link on the left for screenshots.
Posted by Dave on Jun 12 2007 at 16:41
v3.0 released!
Wow. That was a long slog. But hey, we're here now! Folks, I'm delighted to announce that today the first version of fuzzylime (cms) has been released on an unsuspecting world.

Frankly, when I started the project over a year ago now I didn't think it would take quite this long. But I wanted to make sure, for once, that things actually worked right and the script was as fully featured and well-tested as I could manage before I launched it. So that's where we are now.

Well, almost.

Posted by Dave on Jun 9 2007 at 01:24
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