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Developer(s) | django CMS Association |
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Initial release | May 2007 |
Stable release | |
Repository | |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Django |
Available in | 16+ languages [2] |
List of languages Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian | |
Type | Content management system |
License | Revised BSD License [3] |
Website | django-cms |
django CMS is a free and open source content management system platform for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets. [4] It is written in Django language framework, with Python. [5] [6]
django CMS 1.0 was created by Thomas Steinacher.
django CMS 2.0 was a complete rewrite of the system by Patrick Lauber, itself based on a fork of django-page-cms.
django CMS 3.0 was released in 2013. [7]
As of 10 June 2016 [update] , django CMS 3.0 is compatible with Django versions 1.8 and 1.7.
As of 15 September 2016 [update] , django CMS 3.4 introduced a Long Term Support (LTS) release cycle.
As of 5 March 2018 [update] , django CMS 3.5 introduced structure board decoupled from page rendering and offer Page copy between sites, compatible with Django 1.8 to 1.11
As of 29 January 2019, django CMS 3.6 introduced Django 2.0 and 2.1 support
As of 25 September 2019, django CMS 3.7 introduced Django 2.2 support
As of 22 April 2020, Django CMS 3.7 introduced Django 3.0 support
As of 30 June 2021, django CMS 3.9 introduced Django 3.2 support
In July 2020 Divio, which had originally developed django CMS and had maintained it up to that point, handed over responsibility for the open-source project to the newly founded django CMS Association (dCA). Divio remains committed to django CMS as a sponsor of the django CMS website and as one of the founding members of the dCA, along with what. and Eliga Services.
django CMS handles multilingual content by default. Its administration interface supports several languages.
Transifex is used to manage the translations of the project. [8] The current status of the translations can be found here Archived 15 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine .
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