Andreas Bolka (author)
Thu Oct 22 17:53:24 -0700 2009
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INSTALL.unix.txt | Tue Jul 21 11:40:13 -0700 2009 | |
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INSTALL.win32.txt | Tue Jul 21 11:40:13 -0700 2009 | |
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LICENSE.txt | Tue Jul 21 11:40:13 -0700 2009 | |
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README.txt | Thu Oct 22 17:53:42 -0700 2009 | |
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RELEASE-0.6.2.txt | Tue Jul 21 11:40:13 -0700 2009 | |
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code/ | Wed Oct 21 17:48:49 -0700 2009 | |
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data/ | Wed Oct 21 16:31:11 -0700 2009 | |
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static/ | Wed Oct 21 16:31:11 -0700 2009 | |
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tools/ | Wed Oct 21 16:31:11 -0700 2009 | |
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vanilla.cgi | Wed Oct 21 16:31:11 -0700 2009 | |
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vanilla.cgi.conf | Wed Oct 21 16:31:11 -0700 2009 |
README.txt
synerge vanilla/R Copyright (C) 2000-2009 by Andreas Bolka, Christian Langreiter Licensed under the Academic Free License version 2.0. What is it? ----------- Vanilla is a simple, extensible hypertext system and framework for developing simple web-applications. Vanilla's conceptual roots lie in Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb, an idea Vanilla fully embraced. Through extension mechanisms, Vanilla also provides Weblog functionality. This breed of software (wiki/weblog cross-over) is now commonly referred to as Bliki - and as far as we know Vanilla was the first of its kind. Downloads, Documentation, Installation, Usage --------------------------------------------- For all things Vanilla have a look at <URL:http://www.vanillasite.at/>. There you should find almost all needs satisfied. And for the needs that remain unsatisfied, you'll find information where and whom to ask. Licensing --------- Vanilla is licensed under the terms of the Academic Free License version 2.0. Please see the accompanying LICENSE.txt file or visit <URL:http://www.opensource.org/licenses/afl-2.0.php> Vanilla is OSI Certified Open Source Software.

