Bricolage 1.6.5 Released
The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.5. This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.4. Read More (Comment)
The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.5. This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.4. Read More (Comment)
The Bricolage developers are abashed to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.4, mere hours after the release of 1.6.3. This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.2, plus one serious issue in version 1.6.3. Read More (Comment)
The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.3. This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.2. Read More (Comment)
The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.2. This maintenance release addresses numerous issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.1. Read More (Comment)
The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage-Devel 1.6.1. This maintenance release addresses a number of issues in version 1.6.0. Read More (Comment)
Perhaps sensing the warm breezes of spring and the slow thawing of IT budgets, Bricolage 1.6 has made a break for freedom in wilds of the Internet. No competing content management system is safe from the wiles of this robust Perl-powered publishing system. You have been warned. Read More (Comment)
Most Impressiveof 2002
eWeek East Coast Technical Analyst Jim Rapoza has given Bricolage top marks in his contribution to the magazine's annual roundup of The Tech Good, Bad and Ugly.
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Bricolage creator and maintainer David Wheeler appeared on the Online Tonight radio show with host David Lawrence. The wide ranging discussion covered the history of Bricolage, how it differs from blogging systems, and the Perl/Apache/PostgreSQL platform on which it is built. Read More (Comment)
eWeek East Coast Technical Director Jim Rapoza writes that Bricolage is one of the best content management systems eWeek Labs has seen.
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