Whoa !!! What a shock to the system...
I'm a strong user of Mambo and recommended the product to several people who in turn developed profitable businesses yet today got a email from Mambolance:
Mambo as we know it is finished.
It will be developed further afcourse!
Mambolance will also continue to exist.
Miro and the Dev team broke up yesterday as most of us know by now.
Please follow all further developments on http://www.opensourcematters.org since http://www.mamboserver.com is not posting the news!
We will keep you informed.
Regards,
Mambolance Thank you Mambolance for pointing that our, I'm a user of Mambo and rarely do I log on to the forums at mamboserver, got the software it works for me and that's it. I might visit the forums every month or so but not a frequent user.
So it scares me that there must be thousands of users like me in the community who don't know what the jack has gone on. Dudes, I think there needs to be some mention to the direction to what has happened especially on Mamboserver, FRONT PAGE!.
It's a shame the direction that Miro has adopted, $50,000 for a strategic partner, hmm well who's going to cough that up?
One thing that is positive is the development team have stood together and that is certainly heartening.
Guys, I'm just a small time user but if you need my support in the UK to promote the cause please let me know.
I'll stick with u guys and see through these tough days.
Mambo was my blood and air, man loved the product after using the Postnuke variants. Was a fresh build and had me convinced that I was on the right product within 10secs of usage. However, all this game about from a crack team of developers and people who supported the forums through and through.
Master Chief,
Stingray
Michelle Bisson
Rey
and all the other core team, you certainly don't know me. But on those days that when I searched for a little inspiration or how to do something I found that you guys & gals always went out of your way to help people, that means community effort. And I think that is what was core about Mambo, a product that served the community and where the developers knew what was required.
Hold your head high guys...and dont let the miro get you down.
With you 110% all the way! Go Dev Team Go!!!
Yours,
Hanif Rehman