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Geeklog 2 (GL2) is a kernel that provides application services to modules that run within its environment. This is the successor to the Geeklog 1.3.x codebase.
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Geeklog 2 (GL2) is a kernel that provides application services to modules that run within its environment. This is the successor to the Geeklog 1.x codebase.
  
GL2 is a complete rewrite which was deemed necessary to overcome design contraints of Geeklog 1.3.x that prevent Geeklog from being customized to the degree that it's growing userbase demands. Geeklog 2 is still in it's infancy and provides a tremendous opportunity for others to get involved in cutting edge PHP development.
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GL2 is a complete rewrite which was deemed necessary to overcome design contraints of Geeklog 1.x that prevent Geeklog from being customized to the degree that its growing userbase demands. Geeklog 2 is still in its infancy and provides a tremendous opportunity for others to get involved in cutting edge PHP development.
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For the current state of GL2, also see [http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=81201#81139 this forum post] by Tony.

Latest revision as of 18:28, 16 March 2008

Geeklog 2 (GL2) is a kernel that provides application services to modules that run within its environment. This is the successor to the Geeklog 1.x codebase.

GL2 is a complete rewrite which was deemed necessary to overcome design contraints of Geeklog 1.x that prevent Geeklog from being customized to the degree that its growing userbase demands. Geeklog 2 is still in its infancy and provides a tremendous opportunity for others to get involved in cutting edge PHP development.

For the current state of GL2, also see this forum post by Tony.