Who Uses Zikula?
Organizations of all sizes world-wide depend on Zikula to manage their internet and intranet needs.
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Zikula was the first Open Source project to provide a free hosting service to third party developers. This is now located at code.zikula.org.
Zikula is supported entirely by volunteers, with its user base growing every day. There are now over half a million Zikula websites on the internet.
Zikula in the News
Prior to June 2008, Zikula was known as PostNuke
2006
- PostNuke Releases Latest Milestone
- PostNuke NOC upgraded to the latest version of GForge providing PostNuke's third party developers with the latest tools to support their development efforts.
- Open Source Fundraising article published in the Enterprise Open Source Journal (Jan/Feb Edition) covering our efforts to raise money.
2005
- PostNuke Software Foundation formed.
- PostNuke announces fundraising effort at Pixels.PostNuke.com.
- Second Annual PostNuke Developers Meeting Held in Germany
- German PostNuke Foundation Wins Sponsorship.
- Article in Unix Review Magazine by Dionysios G. Synodinos Detailing Why He Selected PostNuke for His Site.
2004
- PostNuke Book published by Sams Publishing and written by Kevin Hatch (see interview).
- First PostNuke Dev Meeting Held August, 07 and 08 in Stuttgart, Germany.
2003
- January 2003 -- PostNuke First Open Source Project to Offer FREE SourceForge Type Development Resource to 3rd Party Devs.
- PostNuke publishes Community Code of Conduct
- PostNuke site featured on Oprah Winfrey show!
- PostNuke Featured on Tech TV.
2002
- Linux Magazine Article: Customizing PostNuke.
- The late Greg Allan (adam_baum), lead developer and founding member, awarded the 2002 ActiveState Programmers Choice Award for PHP for his work on PostNuke.
- PostNuke team presents at PHP-Con in San Francisco.
2001
- SourceForge coverage of the PostNuke fork from PHP-Nuke.
- 2001 Linux Timeline notes the project fork from PHP-Nuke July 2001.
