There are a couple podcasts on Joomstew which are worth listening to
to get up to speed on Molajo... I'd say it looks promising, but not
for me, at least not yet.
http://people.joomla.org/groups/viewbulletin/670-joomstew-radio-molajo-a-new-direction.html?groupid=214


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> I realize there's a lot of unsatisfied people after the launch of 1.6.
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> Out of curiosity I googled for joomla forks and found a distribution in
> development called Molajo. Even though they claim they're not a fork, I
> found it quite an interesting project to keep an eye on.
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> It seems there was a talk about it in JDNYC 2010 - which I missed -
> according to a video I saw.
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> What are your thoughts about it?
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> Cheers!
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> 2011/8/7 Donna Marie Vincent <[email protected]>
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>> It makes no sense that Joomla is now extremely buggy when we had a stable
>> 1.5.  The core team used to be all volunteers.  Now they are being paid and
>> Joomla has not gotten much better and in some ways worse.  I think it's time
>> for another fork.  There were many good 3rd party admin tools that could
>> have been incorporated and they weren't.
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