That is funny to hear that NASA would use a program like WordPress rather then building an in-house CMS. Though that is awesome and I feel open source is great since you get so many like-minded people from everywhere all contributing to make something perfect and amazing.
IUt’s about time. It’s bad enough we’re throwing away money on a program that hasn’t made a step forward in 20 years. I would;t want to pay for them to reinvent something thats already out there. Glad to hear about it.
It’s bad enough we’re throwing away money on a program that hasn’t made a step forward in 20 years. I would;t want to pay for them to reinvent something thats already out there.
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That is funny to hear that NASA would use a program like WordPress rather then building an in-house CMS. Though that is awesome and I feel open source is great since you get so many like-minded people from everywhere all contributing to make something perfect and amazing.
Nice to see NASA are not trying to re-invent the wheel with regard to CMS.
Thats is funny… the american govern talking about open source and thinking about aprove SOPA and PIPA!
Funny… funny no to say a tragedy
IUt’s about time. It’s bad enough we’re throwing away money on a program that hasn’t made a step forward in 20 years. I would;t want to pay for them to reinvent something thats already out there. Glad to hear about it.
It’s bad enough we’re throwing away money on a program that hasn’t made a step forward in 20 years. I would;t want to pay for them to reinvent something thats already out there.
Reminds me about NPR releasing some of their custom code into the world too:
http://argoproject.org/