Serendipity | |
Screenshot Size: | 300px |
Developer: | Serendipity Developer Team |
Programming Language: | PHP |
Operating System: | Unix-like, Windows |
Platform: | Cross-platform |
Genre: | content management system |
License: | BSD-3-Clause |
Serendipity is a blog and web-based content management system written in PHP and available under a BSD license. It supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite database backends, the Smarty template engine, and a plugin architecture for user contributed modifications.[1]
Serendipity is available through a number of "one-click install" services such as Installatron.[2]
Serendipity's plugin architecture allows users to modify both the appearance of the blog and its features.
Serendipity's SPARTACUS plugin automatically checks the central repository for plugins/templates upgrades and new functionality whenever a user checks the list. Users can install more than 120 plugins.[3]
The Serendipity project was started by Jannis Hermanns in the winter of 2002, then still called jBlog. Due to a naming conflict with an existing blog publishing system, Sterling Hughes suggested the name serendipity. This suggestion is based on an Essay by Sam Ruby.[5] The short form s9y stems from abbreviations such as i18n for internationalization where the number represents the amount of omitted letters. Today the project is maintained by Garvin Hicking.
Serendipity | |
Author: | Garvin Hicking |
Title Orig: | Serendipity Individuelle Weblogs für Einsteiger und Profis |
Language: | German |
Subject: | Serendipity Weblog Software |
Genre: | Weblog Software |
Publisher: | OpenSourcePress |
Release Date: | 2008 |
Isbn: | 978-3-937514-54-3 |
The first book about Serendipity was published in German by OpenSourcePress: Serendipity - Individuelle Weblogs für Einsteiger und Profis.[6] The publisher donated the book's copyright to the Serendipity project, who has released it under a CC-BY-NC-SA license and made a GitHub repository available online.[7]