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GeekLog was originally developed for the Security Geeks web site and was originally authored by Jason Whittenburg. In early 2001, Jason decided it was time to devote his time to other things and the project has since been maintained by Tony Bibbs who uses Geeklog to run [http://www.iowaoutdoors.org/ Iowa Outdoors]. Geeklog is bona fide open-source software and has been released under the GNU GPL for use by others. Configuring GeekLog is meant to be an easy process though it will require you to have access to several components of your system.
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GeekLog was originally developed for the Security Geeks web site and was originally authored by Jason Whittenburg. In early 2001, Jason decided it was time to devote his time to other things and the project has since been maintained by Tony Bibbs who uses Geeklog to run [http://www.iowaoutdoors.org/ Iowa Outdoors]. Geeklog is bona fide open-source software and has been released under the [[GNUGPL | GNU GPL]] for use by others. Configuring GeekLog is meant to be an easy process though it will require you to have access to several components of your system.

Revision as of 00:26, 1 July 2004

GeekLog was originally developed for the Security Geeks web site and was originally authored by Jason Whittenburg. In early 2001, Jason decided it was time to devote his time to other things and the project has since been maintained by Tony Bibbs who uses Geeklog to run Iowa Outdoors. Geeklog is bona fide open-source software and has been released under the GNU GPL for use by others. Configuring GeekLog is meant to be an easy process though it will require you to have access to several components of your system.