I had applied for Savannah project hosting for gPHPEdit around the middle of this month. Since then I have been having a series of deliberations with the Savannah administration folks and continually taking care of Savannah-requirements for gPHPEdit. It might sound trivial but Savannah has very stringent requirements about copyright and license notices inside the files to make the freedom in these software future-proof. After two weeks of emails and minor changes in the code related to the licensing notices the request was approved today. You can see gPHPEdit project on Savannah.
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You have come to this page because you have clicked on a download link that no longer exists on this server. The source code of gPHPEdit is currently hosted on the Savannah.gnu.org server and github.com. See this document to know how to download the latest source files of gPHPEdit. We will be providing tar.gz files and compiled binaries for various distributions directly from this site soon. In the meanwhile do download the source package and check out the application.
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Now that item 0 in the project plan is partly over, I would like to get a list of GNU/Linux and other distributions which carry gPHPEdit. The following are the ones which I have identified. If you know of another distribution which carries gPHPEdit and I have missed it here, please let me know of it through a comment or through the contact page.
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The following is a review of gPHPEdit published in Linux Format November 2003 - Issue 46.
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You have been using gPHPEdit for this long and you want to contribute back towards the development of this editor. How can you do this? Here are some easy ways you can help in the development of gPHPEdit. If you can think of other options do let us know and we can work out something.
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The first 'major' release of gPHPEdit was version 0.9.50. The following are the features that were new to this release. This features are also present in subsequent releases of gPHPEdit. Also check out the pages for features added in later releases.
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There are several reviews on gPHPEdit floating around on the net because of the niche area this editor filled when it emerged as a simple to use lightweight PHP/HTML Editor. If you are one of those reviewers and have blogged about this editor do send us the link and we will gladly publish it here.
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Andy Jeffries - Andy developed the editor and was maintaining it till end of 2008 when he handed over development responsibilities to the current maintainer Anoop. He started the project and continued working on it till the last official release - 0.9.91. Andy currently runs a web development company NextGen Development Ltd primarily working on Ruby on Rails and PHP5/MySQL.
Anoop John - Anoop took over the maintenance and further development of gPHPEdit in Jan 2009
Jose Rostagno (Pepe) <joserostagno at the rate of hotmail dot com> - Pepe joined the gphpedit team in Nov 2009 and has been heavily contributing to the development since.
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The following is a review of gPHPEdit published in Linux Format May 2005 - Issue 66.
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The last 'major' release was gPHPEdit 0.9.80 with a lot of new features and bug fixes. The editor has since moved on to 0.9.91-5 (current version). Here are the new features and fixes introduced in version 0.9.91. The features listed below should therefore apply to all later versions of gPHPEdit as well, which would mean, including the current version.
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