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Original Post: SubText - .TEXT Forked!
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I’ve been wondering how long this was gonna take to happen. Like many others, I didn’t jump on the Community Server Bandwagon. .TEXT was a good engine. It was BSD licensed. All was well.
Community Server is a commercial product.
As Phil Haack says:
Another reason is that Community Server has become sort of the Team System of blogging engines. By virtue of it going commercial, it's being targetted to a different market than your average hobbyist and blogger. While I'm sure many are looking forward to the tight integration with forums and photo gallery, that's just not something I personally need.
So Phil and a few others have forked the project into a new one called SubText. (Great name, btw.) They are running the project over on SourceForge – http://sourceforge.net/projects/subtext/.
Congrats guys!
Maybe now someone will rewrite the templating engine. I detest the way it works now. Too many damn files and user controls to make a skin. It just isn’t that hard.