... Cyklotron is a content management system - an application for easy development and management of websites.
Cyklotron project is sponsored by major player in the Non Governmental Organizations domain, and thus it's primary focus is serving the needs of NGOs, but the developed software will be also useful and available for commercial entities.
Cyklotron is based on earlier CykloKlon project. You can see Cyklotron in action on these major NGO websites in Poland: [http://www.ngo.pl] and [http://www.niepelnosprawni.info] The aim of this project is creating a next generation of Cyklotron software, that is faster more robust and easier to use, and providing it to the wide public.
It is developed as an Open Source project, and is based on a large number of open source libraries and tools. The software developed in the course of the project will be available for any non-commercial or commercial use on the terms of liberal BSD license.
You might also be interested in [ObjectLedge|http://objectledge.org] and [Coral|http://coral.objectledge.org] frameworks which has been used as base for this project.
h2. Project scope
Here's a project categorization entry along the lines of SourceForge's Trove. It provides give some basic informations about the project in condensed form. * Development Status: Production/Stable * Environment: Web Environment * Intended Audience: Developers, Information Technology * License: OSI Approved BSD * Natural Language: English * Operating System: OS Independent * Programming Language: Java * Topic: Internet>HTTP/WWW>Site management
h2. License
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Open Source Certified\! This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
Cyklotron is made available on the terms of BSD license, which has been certified by the Open Source Initiative organization.
In short, you are granted the right to use Cyklotron in any endevaour commercial, or not, and create derived works, as long as you give apropriate credit to the authors. {column} {column:width=30%} {blog-posts} |