So, you use PHPNuke for your website, and think "oh, it's been around for a long time - it's not going anywhere" - well, think again.
According to this post over on Drop.org, Burzi is getting burned out on PHP-Nuke, now Harry is scaring off all the developers for PostNuke. How long will he stay around after everyone has left? CMS development needs a new leader. (Note: it was found after that it is PostNuke with the problems, not PHPNuke, as is stated here. The comment about Burzi seems to be unfounded.)
This is a scary prospect for a CMS system that has grown as large as this one has. Loosing a leader can cause a project to flounder and die, if they're not careful. There's a comment on the post that provides some links that give more details about this claim, such as a link to the PostNuke devel mailing list (where the comments were made) and other PostNuke resources. (PostNuke is supposedly where the PHPNuke developers are getting "scared" off to.)
UPDATE: appparently either the source (drop.org) was confused, or I was, but this relates to PostNuke, not PHPNuke as previously stated.




