Hi,

The reason the core Mambo developers splitted from the Mambo project and 
founded Joomla was that Mambo (and the trademarks) were owned by a company 
that did not show enough ambition with the Mambo project. Mambo really needed 
an overhaul, and the core developers could not do that working with the owners 
of Mambo.

They founded http://opensourcematters.org and forked Mambo. And they did their 
full overhaul, in Joomla 1.5 eventually.

Securitywise, Mambo is nothing better (probably worse) than Joomla.

If you want to play with very hot webstuff, give node.js a spin 
(http://nodejs.org/ ). That is the 
current bleeding edge. (and, as paul pointed out, totally multi-core ready)

Here is a start http://nodeguide.com/

-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
+256 758 801 749
www.mountbatten.net
http://twitter.com/batje
http://twitter.com/mapuganda


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