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[Update] Code of Conduct
PHP-FusionThe PHP-Fusion Management Team decided to make a small addition to the PHP-Fusion Code of Conduct. It's about paragraph #3.2, relfecting our position on Products based on PHP-Fusion. This is something we had in mind for some while because there are already a few projects based on PHP-Fusion that (their authors) claim to be better in some ways. Considering writing a CMS like PHP-Fusion is not even nearly a day's job to take care of all features, requirements and security aspects, it is normal that using PHP-Fusion as a foundation requires a fair share of respect and a healthy attitude regarding its creators when advertising the new product.

PHP-Fusion is still a work in progress, just like virtually all other active software products so it's never completed and never satisfactory for everyone. This is why people start their own projects or build upon others, to reach the point where they have everything they need just as they need it. It's just a matter of being practical. With all due respect for developers who can take coding in their own hands and make something better for themselves and other users with similar needs, we introduced paragraph #3.2 in our Code of Conduct to remind them where they started from and that they should pay more respect to their foundation.

Having these said, please look into the details.

The PHP-Fusion Management Team also urges the National Support Site leaders to update their translations of the Code of Conduct to reflect the latest addition to our set of rules. Thank you.
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31 Jul 2010 15:47:15
Hey Polarfox, look here. http://www.fangre.
../index.php

31 Jul 2010 15:34:55
Where I can find the list of differences of 7.00 and 7.01?

31 Jul 2010 15:18:16
What's the news? Is 7.01 getting released tomorrow?

31 Jul 2010 11:53:26
heelo everyone

31 Jul 2010 05:04:21
I agree

30 Jul 2010 19:08:21
It's better to just stay .co.uk all the time now, it looks great. Wink

30 Jul 2010 19:04:27
Because we do not know when we can fix the problems with phpfusion-mods.com
.

30 Jul 2010 18:48:40
Hello! Pfft

30 Jul 2010 16:14:37
Really why's that? It's better to be on the .co.uk domain anyway. Shock

30 Jul 2010 16:09:48
No, the news has been edited, mods is up and running as a subdomain of php-fusion.co.uk

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