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Our generous forever free tier includes the full platform, including the AI Assistant, for 3 users with 10k metrics, 50GB logs, and 50GB traces.
Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
WackoWiki is a light and easy to install multilingual Wiki-engine.
WackoWiki is a light and easy to install multilingual Wiki-engine. Supports WYTIWYG-editing, page rights (ACLs), design themes (skins), file upload, email notification and much more. Compatible with PHP 8.0 - 8.5 and MariaDB / MySQL / SQLite.
A wiki backed CMS that is under development.
This is a lGPL fork of a PHP5 project, pls watch for features.
When teir 2 is complete, useful for small or medium applications or sites.
Teir 3 is focussing on enterprise (aka dark-art non-functional high volume/ high scalability alterations). The teir3 will be published under a different licence, and is the primary branch. lGPL editions include full features of teir3.
I'm a software engineer, I write a CMS to build a personal...
Developia is a Content Management System (CMS) for Websites. it is specialy designed for developers/teams, so that they can easy create websites for their software-projects in just about 5 minutes.
A CMS made for tutorials and HOW-TOs. If you want to help, drop me a msg at fusionstream@gmail.com
Features:
-Categories
-WYSIWYG interface to post a tutorial
-Support for themes
-Interface made for easy and clear navigation
-Advanced Search
Tools for moving from Blog:CMS to NucleusCMS. All tools are Hacks & may require some PHP skills. Check our documentation for the best answers found todate. If you move to NucleusCMS let us know how it went - we'd love to hear some "war stories".