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1.4 <p>Geeklog was originally developed for the Security Geeks web site and was
1.5 originally authored by Jason Whittenburg. In early 2001, Jason decided it
1.6 was time to devote his time to other things and handed the project over to
1.7 -Tony Bibbs. Tony is now focusing on getting <a href="http://www.apteno.net/AptitudeCMS/trac">AptitudeCMS</a> (formerly Geeklog 2), a next generation CMS, off
1.8 +Tony Bibbs. Tony is now focusing on getting <a href="http://www.aptitudecms.org/">AptitudeCMS</a> (formerly Geeklog 2), a next generation CMS, off
1.9 the ground, while Dirk Haun is now acting as the Geeklog maintainer.</p>
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1.11 <p>Geeklog is bona fide open-source software and has been released under the
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1.13 various steps may be over or under explained. It's assumed that you have
1.14 some working experience with some form of <a
1.15 href="http://httpd.apache.org/">Apache</a> (or IIS), SQL databases (such as
1.16 -<a href="http://www.mysql.com/">MySQL</a>), and <a
1.17 +<a href="http://www.mysql.com/">MySQL</a> and <a
1.18 +href="http://www.microsoft.com/sql/">MS SQL</a>), and <a
1.19 href="http://www.php.net/">PHP</a>.</p>
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