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🎇🎆✨🎆🎇
The XOOPSCube Project
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Celebrates The 20th Anniversary
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2002 — 2022
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Open Source Software can be freely used, changed, and shared (in modified or unmodified form) by anyone!

            First developed nearly 20 years ago, the original XOOPS was based on PHPNuke forks,  
            although about 70 to 80% of the code was rewritten, as Kazumi Ono (onokazu) wrote on  
            the release announcement. Goghs Cheng (goghs) and Kazumi Ono (onokazu) used "OOPS",  
            an acronym that stands for "Object-Oriented Portal System".  
            - Xoops.org was launched on December 12, 2001. 
            - A few weeks later, on New Year's Day 2002, XOOPS RC1 was released. 
            - And the next year, in April 2003, XOOPS2 was released by Kazumi Ono 
            - Finally, in May 2005, Onokazu announced the development of XOOPSCube.  
            The XOOSCube Project development was lead by Kazuhisa Minato (minahito)
            and the core team members Nobunobu, Onokazu, Tom_G3X, Ryuji, Kilica.
            The new core was enriched with C++ features, object-oriented programming, 
            following concepts of oops like polymorphism, inheritance, encapsulation, 
            abstraction. The Japanese XOOPS community contributed to the development 
            of the Package Legacy, a set of modules to ensure backward compatibility.