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    x205

    x205

    Leveraging the shoulder of a Giant, x205 is complete ready to use CMS.

    x205 CMS comes as a complete core system allowing *easy-to-install* modules and themes. This allows you to include modules to store content in news, forums, downloads, etc. Or change the looks very easily, by changing the theme. x205 is a fork of Xoops 2.0.5, we will add details as to why, how, what's happening and more!
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    ...It supports several algorithms (gzip, deflate, etc.) and emphasizes minimal memory usage and high throughput. Also provides detailed performance stats. Feel free to fork pjl-comp-filter on Github: https://github.com/ziplet/ziplet
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    This is the "My Portal" Java/J2EE, JSR 168 compliant web portal system. It is a fork of the Liferay Enterprise Portal. We aim to build a non-EJB version of the Liferay Enterprise Portal that can be run in a standalone servlet container such as Tomcat.
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