Packt has announced recently that WordPress has won the Overall Best Open Source CMS Award in the 2009 Open Source CMS Awards. This is a great achievement for WordPress, since they are getting this award for this first time in the past 4 years, earning itself a place in the Hall of Fame category for the Award next year 2010.
Packt has categorize Open Source Awards as follows
- Overall Best Open Source CMS Award
- Inaugural Hall of Fame Award
- Most Promising Open Source CMS Category
- Best Open Source PHP CMS Category
- Best Other Open Source CMS Category
1. Overall Best Open Source CMS Award
Winner: WordPress
First runner up position: MODx and SilverStripe
Here’s the distribution of the prize fund for this category:
WordPress: $4,000
MODx: $2,000
SilverStripe: $2,000
2. Inaugural Hall of Fame Award
Winner: Drupal
Second prize: Joomla
Here’s the distribution of the prize fund for this category:
Drupal: $4,000
Joomla!: $2,000
Along with the competition amongst the previous winners, Hall of Fame also featured two subcategory Awards named after the participants, “Drupal Award”, and “Joomla! Award”.
Drupal Award
We are pleased to announce the results of the inaugral subcategory Awards for Hall of Fame this year. Here are the winners:
Best Drupal Theme: Zen.
Zen is a starting theme for Drupal and can be used by designers to modify and create their own custom themes from it.
Best Drupal Module: Views
Views provides a flexible method for Drupal site designers to control how lists and tables of content are presented.
For the results of the main Hall of Fame Award, please visit: www.PacktPub.com/article/drupal-wins-first-hall-fame.
Joomla! Award
Best Joomla! Theme is Affinity and the Best Joomla! Extension is noixACL
For the results of the main Hall of Fame Award, please visit: www.PacktPub.com/article/drupal-wins-first-hall-fame.
3. Most Promising Open Source CMS Category
Winner: ImpressCMS
Runners up: Pixie and Pligg
Here’s the distribution of the prize fund for this category:
ImpressCMS: $2,000
Pixie: $1,000
Pligg: $1,000
4. Best Open Source PHP CMS Category
Winner:Drupal
First runner up: WordPress
Second runner up: Joomla
Here’s the distribution of the prize fund for this category:
Drupal: $2,000
WordPress: $500
Joomla!: $500
5. Best Other Open Source CMS Category
Winner: Plone
First runner up: dotCMS
Second runner up: mojoPortal
Here’s the distribution of the prize fund for this category:
Plone: $2,000
dotCMS: $500
mojoPortal: $500
Along with the winner of the Best Other Open Source CMS category, Packt has also announced the list of this year’s Open Source Most Valued People. For this list, only those CMSes were counted which received five or more nominations from the public. For details, please visit: Details of the 2009 Open Source MVPs
For more information: cmsaward@packtpub.com
Source: https://www.packtpub.com/
I’m so happy to know that my all time favourite cms wordpress won the overhaul best cms award of the year 2009. WordPress is the king
Yes, I agree with you. WordPress is the king of blogging platforms
I dunno why Joomla missed the best CMS award.