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MODX : ウィキペディア英語版
MODX

MODX (originally MODx) is a free, open source content management system and web application framework for publishing content on the world wide web and intranets. MODX is licensed under the GPL, is written in the PHP programming language, and supports MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server as the database. It was awarded Packt Publishing's ''Most Promising Open Source Content Management System'' in 2007.〔
== History ==
The developers Raymond Irving and Ryan Thrash began the MODX CMS project in 2004 as a mashup of DocVars for Etomite and Raymond's web user add-on. In March 2005, all references to "MODX" were removed from the Etomite forums, coupled with a request from its founder to cease MODX support activities there. At this point, MODX became a fork of Etomite.
By May 2005, the MODX forums were online and Jason Coward joined the project leadership team. In 2007, Raymond left the project on amicable terms. The following year, Shaun McCormick joined the project leadership team.
In 2008, MODX users created a new logo and branding for the project.
In 2010, the first version of MODX Revolution, a complete rewrite of the CMS, was released. MODX LLC was founded in May 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://modx.com/company/media-center/background/ )〕 May 2010 also saw the first official MODX conference, MODXpo Dallas. The event's main sponsor was Microsoft.〔(MODx + Microsoft )〕
In October 2012, MODX LLC launched MODX Cloud, a cloud-based hosting service for MODX sites.〔(MODX Cloud - We Launched! )〕
In March 2013, MODX LLC split MODX Cloud into another company, SiphonLabs. The venture also offered WordPress hosting.〔(SiphonLabs | Crunchbase )〕 This separation was short-lived, and MODX Cloud was re-integrated into the parent company in July 2013.〔(Welcome (Back) MODX Cloud )〕
In June 2013, Mark Hamstra—a well-known developer in the MODX community—launched modmore.〔(Introducing modmore )〕 modmore is the first major source of premium add-ons for MODX. In November of that year the second official MODXpo was held in Cologne, Germany.
In January 2014, MODX was added to the BitNami installer library.〔(MODX Revolution Now Available in BitNami Installer Library )〕
In July 2014, MODX 2.3 was released to the public.〔(Revolution 2.3 Brings a Revamped Manager User Experience and Much More )〕 The release—the biggest for several years—features a significantly updated manager interface and various minor feature improvements. In September of that year modmore hosted the first MODX Weekend〔(MODX Weekend )〕 in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
In November 2015 the MODXpo Conference was hosted by Kochan & Partner in Munich, Germany,〔()〕 with speakers from across Europe and the United States engaging in a 3-day exposition of MODX and the future of the platform.

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