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We’re up for two categories, the Overall Open Source CMS Award and the Best PHP CMS Award.

Nominations end on 11 September 2009. Top-five nomination-getters advance to the finals.

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duffman says…OH YA!

Done and Dunn.

You’ll never guess for whom I voted.

PHP-Nuke got my votes.

WP FTW!!!!!!!

Nominated for both categories here.

Voting has closed. Fingers crossed!

Still nobody knows what I’ve voted for!

:-)

I thought it was a rhetorical question.

@Lewis: So here’s my rhetorical answer: Is there anything else for us?

So when Symphony is presented as one of the top five voting begins on September 21 :

Timelines:

August 3 | Nominations Open

September 11 | Nominations Close

September 21 | Voting Begins

October 30 | Voting Ends

November 9 | Winners Announced

Mehr, we didn’t get into the shortlist for any categories.

F…ck.

No worries… it’s just a popularity contest at this point (which is unfortunate). Drupal and Wordpress can have it. Again. And again.

Ah yes, WordPress. Everyone’s favourite “CMS”.

Awesome! I can build a shopping cart using a poorly written system only designed for blogging!

Henry, if you do build a shoppingcart in symphony, please do share us the result. I have not seen any in he wild yet.

DotNetNuke and XOOPS? No comment.

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