1. Joomla!
Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team
• Well-commented source code
• PHP License may conflict with GPL
• Decreasing year-over-year development activity
Licensed under GNU General Public License 2.0
RSS Feeds
http://www.joomla.org/index.php?option=com_rss_xtd&feed=RSS2.0&type=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Homepage
http://www.joomla.org/
2. PEAR
PEAR is a framework and distribution system for reusable PHP components.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team
• Mature, well-established codebase
• Well-commented source code
• Apache Software License may conflict with GPL
• Mozilla Public License 1.0 may conflict with GPL
• PHP License may conflict with GPL
• Decreasing year-over-year development activity
Licensed under BSD-ish License, GNU Library or "Lesser" GPL, and PHP License
RSS Feeds
http://blog.pear.php.net/feed/
http://planet.pear.php.net/atom/
Homepage
http://pear.php.net/
3. MediaWiki
MediaWiki is the collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia, and other projects. It's designed to handle a large number of users and pages without imposing too rigid a structure or workflow.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team
• Mature, well-established codebase
• Increasing year-over-year development activity
• Artistic License may conflict with GPL
• Mozilla Public License 1.0 may conflict with GPL • PHP License may conflict with GPL • Common Development and Distribution License may conflict with GPL • Very few source code comments • Apache Software License may conflict with GPL
Licensed under GNU General Public License 2.0
RSS Feeds
http://rss.gmane.org/messages/complete/gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki.announce
http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projnews.php?group_id=34373
Homepage
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
4. phpBB
phpBB is a UBB-style dissussion board written in PHP. It includes features such as posting/replying/editing messages, private messages, private forums, user and anonymous posting, robust theming, user ranking by posts or by special, admin definable, ranks, and much more. phpBB supports 8 different SQL backends, not just MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, Firebird, ODBC and a few others...
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Mature, well-established codebase
• Very few source code comments
Licensed under GNU General Public License 2.0
RSS Feeds
http://www.phpbb.com/feeds/rss
Homepage
http://www.phpbb.com/
5. Drupal (contributions)
Drupal is an open source content management platform, allowing an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a great variety of content on a website. Equipped with a powerful blend of features, Drupal is able to support community sites, blogs, portals and more.
This is the contributions repository containing contributed modules, themes, translations and installation profiles.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team • Mature, well-established codebase
• Apache Software License may conflict with GPL
• Mozilla Public License 1.0 may conflict with GPL
• Artistic License may conflict with GPL
• PHP License may conflict with GPL
• Decreasing year-over-year development activity
Licensed under GNU General Public License 2.0
RSS Feeds
http://drupal.org/taxonomy/term/14/0/feed
Homepage
http://drupal.org/
6. phpDocumentor
A complete documentation solution for PHP. Generates javaDoc-style API documentation and user-level manuals from your PHP code. phpDocumentor uses an extensive templating system to change your source code comments into human readable, and hence useful, formats. This system allows the creation of easy to read documentation in 15 different pre-designed HTML versions, PDF format
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Only a single active developer
Licensed under GNU Library or "Lesser" GPL
RSS Feeds
http://pear.php.net/feeds/pkg_phpdocumentor.rss
http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projnews.php?group_id=11194
Homepage
http://www.phpdoc.org/
7. PHPUnit
In the last decade, PHP has developed from a niche language for adding dynamic functionality to small websites to a powerful tool making strong inroads into large-scale Web systems. Critical business logic like this needs to work correctly. But how do you ensure that it does? You test it, of course.To make code testing viable, good tool support is needed. This is where PHPUnit comes into play.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Extremely well-commented source code
• Small development team
• Short source control history
Licensed under BSD-ish License
RSS Feeds
http://sebastian-bergmann.de/feeds/categories/14-phpunit.rss
Homepage
http://www.phpunit.de/
8. Zend Framework
The leading open-source PHP framework has a flexible architecture that lets you easily build modern web applications and web services.
It includes a Model-View-Controller (MVC), Database abstraction, Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n), Authentication, Authorization, and Session management, Web Services, Tools for E-Mail and MIME Formats, a complete port of Apache Lucene in PHP, and several useful core infrastructure components.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team
• Increasing year-over-year development activity
• Well-commented source code
Licensed under New BSD License
RSS Feeds
http://devzone.zend.com/tag/zend%20framework/format/rss2.0
Homepage
http://framework.zend.com/
9. Symfony
Symfony is a web application framework for PHP5 projects.
It aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure.
Based on the best practices of web development, thoroughly tried on several active websites, symfony aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure.
Symfony provides a lot of features seamlessly integrated together, such as:
* simple templating and helpers
* cache management
* smart URLs
* scaffolding
* multilingualism and I18N support
* object model and MVC separation
* Ajax support
* enterprise ready
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team
• Increasing year-over-year development activity
• PHP License may conflict with GPL
• Apache Software License may conflict with GPL
Licensed under MIT License
RSS Feeds
http://feeds.feedburner.com/symfony/blog
http://feeds.feedburner.com/symfony/planet
Homepage
http://www.symfony-project.org/
9. CakePHP
Cake is a rapid development framework for PHP which uses commonly known design patterns like ActiveRecord, Association Data Mapping, Front Controller and MVC. Our primary goal is to provide a structured framework that enables PHP users at all levels to rapidly develop robust web applications, without any loss to flexibility.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Large, active development team
• Well-commented source code
Licensed under MIT License
RSS Feeds
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/rss/news
http://cakebaker.42dh.com/feed/
http://live.cakephp.org/shows/index.rss
Homepage
http://cakephp.org/
10. TYPO3
TYPO3 is a mid to Enterprise level Content Management Framework for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets written in PHP. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules.
TYPO3 is offering the best of both worlds: out-of-the-box operation with a complete set of standard modules and a clean and sturdy high-performance architecture accomodating virtually every kind of custom solution or extension.
TYPO3 runs on more than 220.000 servers worldwide. The application has been translated into 45 languages and is actively being developed in a community of app. 40.000 users in 50 countries. Since 2005 the TYPO3 print magazine "T3N" is published quarterly.
Analysis Summary
• Mostly written in PHP
• Very large, active development team
• Increasing year-over-year development activity
• Established codebase
• Mozilla Public License 1.0 may conflict with GPL
• Apache Software License may conflict with GPL
• PHP License may conflict with GPL
Licensed under GNU General Public License 2.0
RSS Feeds
http://news.typo3.org/rss.xml
http://t3n.yeebase.com/aktuell/feeds/typo3/rss.xml
http://typo3.org/podcast/?tx_podkast_pi1%5Bfeed%5D=1&no_cache=1&cHash=27590b98fb
Homepage
http://typo3.com/
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