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Website Baker 352<br />

Website Baker<br />

Developer(s)<br />

Initial release<br />

The WebsiteBaker Team [1]<br />

Stable release 2.8.1 / February 7, 2010<br />

Development status Active<br />

Written in <strong>PHP</strong><br />

Operating system Cross-platform<br />

Size 3.4 MB (archived)<br />

Type Content management system<br />

License GNU General Public License<br />

Website http:/ / www. websitebaker2. org/<br />

WebsiteBaker is a free content management system which is primarily used to create small and medium-sized<br />

websites. WebsiteBaker is based on the server script language <strong>PHP</strong> and the MySQL database, which runs under<br />

open-source license and is available free of charge.<br />

WebsiteBaker is primarily known for simple use. It has an automated installation program and a simple GUI<br />

(graphical user interface) that also allows computer beginners and less experienced users to publish content or<br />

information on the Internet.<br />

History<br />

Originally written by Ryan Djurovich the WebsiteBaker CMS was released in 2004.<br />

The first announcement of WebsiteBaker came with the version 2.2.0 on December 14, 2004. [2] [3] With this version<br />

multiple-level page, sections and multilanguage support was introduced, also Core Add-ons were provided.<br />

On September 4, 2005 Ryan Djurovich announced in the message board [4] several topics: A non-profit organisation<br />

called "Open Source Bakery" should be responsible for WebsiteBaker (which never came true), teams are<br />

responsible for the future of Developing and maintaining the CMS, besides the use of an own SVN instead of<br />

SourceForge.<br />

The upcoming version 2.6.0 released on November 28, 2005 [5] was the first version developed and maintained from<br />

the Community.<br />

On the November 16th 2008 Ryan Djurovich announced [6] , that the WebsiteBaker CMS is split into two different<br />

projects after an Open Discussion with the community: PlatformRAD Open Source Edition (OSE) (which is now<br />

called EdgeCMS) is being further maintained by the founder himself, the WebsiteBaker Community stays with the<br />

name, to avoid restrictions with further versions of the CMS.<br />

The leader of the CMS was now Matthias Gallas, he retired on the August 19th 2009 [7] with the release of version<br />

2.8.0 [8]<br />

One day later the definite retirement of the founder and the foundation of the Website Baker Org e.V. was<br />

announced [9] [10] - according to German law a non-profit association. The current board members are Raymond<br />

Plügge, Ruud Eisinga and Klaus Weitzel. [11]

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