Rebranded source code as 1.1.1; added TinyMCE ACL rule as per Vadi's request: http://forum.enanocms.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=54
+ − Enano CMS
+ − Version 1.0.3
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − Thanks for downloading Enano! If you're looking for an installation guide,
+ − you can find it at <http://docs.enanocms.org/Help:2.1>.
+ −
+ − COPYRIGHT
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − Enano CMS
+ − Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Dan Fuhry. All rights except those explicitly granted
+ − by the included license agreement reserved.
+ −
+ − PHILOSOPHY
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − We strongly believe in the idea of Free Software. Enano is released under the
+ − GNU General Public License; see the file GPL included with this release for
+ − details.
+ −
+ − LICENSING
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − This program is Free Software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+ − the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+ − Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
+ − version.
+ −
+ − This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+ − WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
+ − PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for details.
+ −
+ − You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+ − this program; if not, write to:
+ −
+ − Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ − 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
+ − Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
+ −
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − Most of the PHP code in Enano was written by Dan Fuhry. Some parts were borrowed
+ − from other projects that are also released under Free licenses; see the various
+ − files under the licenses/ directory included with this release for details.
+ −
+ − If you are planning to make a commercial fork of Enano, all of the software and
+ − libraries included with Enano are available under licenses that allow you to do
+ − so; however, in compliance with the GPL, you must:
+ −
+ − a) provide attribution to the Enano team in source code files and on the
+ − (renamed) Special:About_Enano page,
+ − b) remove all instances of the word Enano and the Enano logo from your
+ − derivative work, with the exception of the following phrase, which must
+ − be shown on the (renamed) Special:About_Enano page:
+ −
+ − "The software used on this website was based on Enano CMS. Copyright
+ − (C) 2006-2007 Dan Fuhry."
+ −
+ − The words "Enano CMS" must link to the page <http://enanocms.org/>. You may
+ − (at your option) also include a notice of non-endorsement by the Enano
+ − Foundation, unless you're lucky enough to become an official fork
+ − maintainer.
+ −
+ − c) Provide the complete source code for your modified version of Enano under
+ − the terms of the GNU General Public License, and
+ − d) Include the complete and unmodified licenses/ directory, which contains
+ − licensing information for third-party libraries that Enano uses.
+ −
+ − As permitted by the GPL, you may charge for the service of downloading Enano
+ − from your server; however, you may not prevent others from distributing Enano
+ − or any modified version.
+ −
+ − CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − Please see <http://enanocms.org/Release_notes/1.0.3> for a list of changes in
+ − this release.
+ −
+ − UPGRADING FROM PREVIOUS RELEASES
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − This tarball includes an upgrade script that can migrate any previous version
+ − of Enano to this one. Before you upload the contents of this tarball to your
+ − server, you might want to delete the files config.new.php and .htaccess.new,
+ − neither of which are needed if you are performing an upgrade.
+ −
+ − EXPANDING YOUR SITE'S CAPABILITIES
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − There is a gallery of plugins for Enano at
+ − <http://enanocms.org/Category:Plugins>. It's not very full right now because
+ − not every plugin has a page on the website yet, and some plugins still have
+ − yet to be ported to work with some of the newer API changes.
+ −
+ − GIVING YOUR SITE A NEW LOOK
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − You can find more themes for Enano at <http://enanocms.org/Category:Themes>.
+ − Again, we're still working on packaging up themes and creating pages for them,
+ − so try to be patient. We have quite a few themes in the works. You can create
+ − your own themes too; for more information, see Chapter V of the Enano
+ − Administrator's handbook, at <http://docs.enanocms.org/Help:5>.
+ −
+ − GETTING SUPPORT
+ − -----------------------------
+ −
+ − Before contacting support, have a look at the Enano Documentation at
+ − <http://docs.enanocms.org/>. Most of Enano's features are documented with
+ − step-by-step guides at this site; if you encounter a problem, then please
+ − contact the Enano team as instructed below.
+ −
+ − Support for Enano is available via the Enano forums at
+ − <http://forum.enanocms.org>. You can also use our IRC channel
+ − (irc.freenode.net #enano) or purchase paid one-on-one support via instant
+ − messaging for US$20 an hour.
+ −
+ − Have fun with Enano!
+ −
+ − - The Enano team
+ − Dan Fuhry <dan@enanocms.org>
+ − Neal Gompa <neal@enanocms.org>
+ − Manoj Maddali <manoj@enanocms.org>
+ − ThGeneral8 <the.true.general@googlemail.com>
+ −