Aug 08, 2006 at 09:44 PM

Mambo Lite

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So, what do you get if you strip out all the unnecessary bells and whistles from a Mambo installation? Mambo Lite.

In response to discussions occurring on the Mambo Foundation Developers' Forum (MFDN), Team Mambo has released a new flavor of Mambo -- the Raw Core installation. This installation is for everyone who wants a Mambo with a smaller footprint; for those who don't want sample data, a WYSIWYG editor, and a bunch of components and modules you may not use.

The Raw Core is currently available for download and feedback. We've only released 4.6 RC2 in this format for now. If the feedback supports continuing down this path, the Team will move forward with developing this idea.

Download from the Mambo code forge. Discuss at Mambo forums.

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