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Original message from Jay Bloodworth:

"It's Slashdot, ported to PHP3. It attempts to be a drop in replacement for the perl code (using the same databases and such) and almost succeeds. It's a fairly naive port (line by line cut and paste in many places), but I tried to improve things where I could. In future releases I hope to neaten things up considerably and bring the code closer to standard PHP3 idiom."

Version Author Date
V0.5.3 PHPSlash Development Team January 21, 1999
V0.5.3 PHPSlash Development Team January 13, 1999
V0.5.2 PHPSlash Development Team December 22, 1999
V0.5.1 PHPSlash Development Team September 27, 1999
V0.5 PHPSlash Development Team August 18, 1999
V0.2 Wai-Sun "Squidster" Chia August 3, 1999
V0.1 Jay Bloodworth September 23, 1998
Currently we are working toward releasing PHPSlash V1.0 with many bug fixes. There is a mailing list available. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send and email to phpslash-request@lists.netuse.de with either subscribe or unsubscribe in the body of your message.