software:pico_cms
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Pico CMS
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This is about the Pico CMS software you can install with Nextcloud. Nextcloud no longer supports Pico CMS (it's a deprecated feature) as Pico CMS as a project has been sunsetted.
Specifically from the Pico CMS website:
❗ ❗ END OF LIFE NOTICE ❗ ❗ Development of Pico has stopped a very long time ago. We strongly advise against using Pico for new websites. You can keep using Pico for existing websites though, it has no known security issues. However, please note that you will ultimately run into issues, because Pico wasn’t designed for modern PHP versions. You can try the last v3.0.0-alpha.2 release, or use the pico-3.0 branch. They are as stable as the last “stable” releases, but just didn’t make it through the release process before development was abandoned. If you’re about to create a new website and want to use a flat file CMS, check out some of Pico’s amazing alternatives, like Grav CMS, HTMLy, Automad, or Typemill. If you’re interested in taking over Pico’s development, please don’t hesitate to contact us by creating a new Issue on GitHub. Please provide some brief information about the extent of your commitment, your motivation, and your experience with Pico, PHP programming, and Open Source Software development in general. We’re happy to help you take over the baton, but unfortunately are no longer able to maintain this project.
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Internal References to Pico Pages
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