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This section of the site contains answers to frequently asked questions about Mambo and how to contribute to the Mambo News web site. For more information please visit the relevant official Mambo websites. For example, developer information is contained on the Mambo Developer site and information about the Mambo Foundation is found on the Mambo Foundation web site.

If you are a journalist or researcher please visit the Foundation web site for contact information and an overview of the project.

Thank you for your interest in the Mambo Open Source CMS Project.

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