Nooku Framework goes Sourceforge

The Nooku team is delighted to announce that the Nooku Framework has been publicly released — made available at Sourceforge.net

The framework – which was announced last May -  empowers Joomla! 1.5 to new levels and is designed to provide third-party developers with Joomla’s missing MVC.

Lead architect, Johan Janssens, said the framework will provide developers with “future-proof” tools to “enable exciting and efficient ways to make Joomla better through extendable developement.”

For the time being access is only available using Subversion (SVN). Installable packages will be made available once we hit our 0.7 milestone. There’s a good reason for that: there’s little documentation at the moment, and we don’t want to get flooded by emails from people with support questions. The SVN serves as a simple filter.

So where do you go if you have questions ? Simply fill out the form to request access. It only takes two minutes of your time. It’s a win-win: We get to know a little about you, and you get access to our discussion mailing list, where all the good stuff happens.

… oh, and you get to use the most advanced framework ever built for Joomla.

Nooku Framework is created by award-winning developers and founding members of Joomla who have been responsible for creative innovation in code for many years.

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