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@mambax7 mambax7 commented Jun 9, 2020

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Ayesh commented Jun 9, 2020

As a former user of XOOPS, I think this is well-deserved.

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Thanks for the PR.
According to w3techs stats XOOPS has a market share of less than 0.1%. While I agree it is a great system, we cannot add all PHP CMSs to the timeline and keep it clean and comprehensible.

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mambax7 commented Jul 4, 2020

This is a "php-timeline", and not "php current market share", right? :)

While we might not have the market share that we used to have, I believe that XOOPS has made significant contributions to the growth of PHP, as the number of books, awards, and articles proves.

It would be a shame if you would ignore and forgot projects that helped to make PHP to what it is today!

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Ayesh commented Jul 4, 2020

I agree with @mambax7.
Google trends also suggests that Xoops, Drupal, Joomla, and WordPress competing with each other, and even being more mature and with a more search trends by the time.

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mambax7 commented Jul 4, 2020

@Ayesh, thanks for the Google trends chart, clearly showing that historically, XOOPS has made significant contributions to popularize PHP!
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pronskiy commented Jul 7, 2020

Ah, I see, thanks for clarification, that makes sense to me now.

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