[geeklog-cvs] Geeklog-1.x readme,1.18,1.19

Dirk Haun dhaun at qs1489.pair.com
Sun Mar 16 14:32:28 EDT 2008


Update of /cvsroot/geeklog/Geeklog-1.x
In directory qs1489.pair.com:/tmp/cvs-serv47246

Modified Files:
	readme 
Log Message:
Fixed a typo and a line break


Index: readme
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RCS file: /cvsroot/geeklog/Geeklog-1.x/readme,v
retrieving revision 1.18
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -C2 -d -r1.18 -r1.19
*** readme	15 Sep 2007 14:59:36 -0000	1.18
--- readme	16 Mar 2008 18:32:25 -0000	1.19
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*** 39,43 ****
  Geeklog was originally created by Jason Whittenburg, but like all good open
  source projects, depends on the community. Geeklog 1.5 is currently maintained
! by Dirk Haun whilst Tony bibbs focusses on Geeklog 2. Thanks for your continued
  support, and let us know what we can do to make Geeklog better. 
  
--- 39,43 ----
  Geeklog was originally created by Jason Whittenburg, but like all good open
  source projects, depends on the community. Geeklog 1.5 is currently maintained
! by Dirk Haun whilst Tony Bibbs focusses on Geeklog 2. Thanks for your continued
  support, and let us know what we can do to make Geeklog better. 
  
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*** 95,100 ****
      - A fully configurable block system, with php-in-block support.
      - Well organized codebase, use of PHP's Object-Oriented features.
!     - Thin database abstraction layer allowing Geeklog to be ported to DBMS's other 
!       than the defaults (MySQL and MSSQL supported directly).
        
  3) Support
--- 95,100 ----
      - A fully configurable block system, with php-in-block support.
      - Well organized codebase, use of PHP's Object-Oriented features.
!     - Thin database abstraction layer allowing Geeklog to be ported to DBMS's
!       other than the defaults (MySQL and MSSQL supported directly).
        
  3) Support




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