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authorKris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>2003-08-08 04:01:20 +0000
committerKris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>2003-08-08 04:01:20 +0000
commitff304793f94b6ea48421177328bb4b0529d9c882 (patch)
treeaf4c21797ec7c0e3c38109257e157baf2e361134 /www/slash/pkg-descr
parentAs announced on May 6, remove the broken print/xpp port. (diff)
As announced on May 6, remove the broken www/slash port.
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Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=86556
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-Slash -- Slashdot Like Automated Storytelling Homepage -- is the code
-that runs Slashdot. More than that, however, Slash is an architecture
-for putting together web sites. It comes with functionality for posting
-articles, conducting polls, having discussions, and more; but it can be
-extended in innumerable ways.
-
-Slash is written in Perl, and is built on top of Apache and mod_perl. It
-requires a database backend, though the only well-supported database
-used with it is MySQL (more databases will become well-supported as time
-goes on; PostgreSQL support is already well on its way). Slash is fast,
-scalable, and secure (as evidenced by one of the best test cases you
-could have, running Slashdot itself).
-
-Through a plugin system, developers can add functionality to Slash.
-Through themes and templates (which are written using Template Toolkit),
-the look and feel of a Slash site can be customized.
-
-WWW: http://slashcode.com/