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Subtext
Image:SubtextLogo.png
Developer(s) Subtext Project Team
Stable release 2.0.0.43 / August 10, 2008
Platform ASP.NET / Microsoft SQL Server
Type Blog software, Photo Gallery
License BSD
Website http://subtextproject.com/

Subtext is a blog publishing system written in C# on ASP.NET. All data is stored in a Microsoft SQL Server database.

The latest release of Subtext is 2.0.0.43, released on August 10, 2008. It is distributed under the BSD License.[1]

Contents

Features

History

Subtext was announced on May 4, 2005[2], but the first release (Subtext Nautilus Edition) wasn't announced until March 2, 2006.[3]

Subtext was founded as a fork of the BSD Licensed .Text blogging engine written by Scott Watermasysk. .Text went on to be packaged within the Community Server product by Telligent Systems. Subtext is the blog engine used by MySpace for its Chinese site.[4]

Subtext is hosted on SourceForge.

Releases

  • Subtext 1.0 - March 4, 2006
  • Subtext 1.5 - June 7, 2006
  • Subtext 1.9 - August 31, 2006
  • Subtext 1.9.2 - October 26, 2006
  • Subtext 1.9.3 - December 14, 2006
  • Subtext 1.9.4 - February 12, 2007
  • Subtext 1.9.5 - May 12, 2007
  • Subtext 2.0.0 - August 10, 2008
  • Subtext 2.1 - November 27, 2008

References

  1. ^ Avery, James; Holmes, Jim (2007). Windows Developer Power Tools: Turbocharge Windows Development with More than 140 Free and Open Source Tools. O'Reilly. ISBN 0-59652-754-3. 
  2. ^ Announcing Subtext, A Fork Of .TEXT For Your Blogging Pleasure
  3. ^ Subtext 1.0 Nautilus Edition Released
  4. ^ Haack, Phil (2007-10-29). "MySpace China Blogs Powered By Subtext". http://haacked.com/archive/2007/10/29/subtext-powers-myspace-china-blogs.aspx. Retrieved on 2008-09-02. 

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