PyroCMS v0.9.7.3 released
After a long wait the new stable PyroCMS has been released which adds German language support and a bunch of other bug-fixes. It might not be anything crazy exciting but if you are using PyroCMS already it will take care of pretty much any bug you might have noticed so far.
If you aren't already using PyroCMS because you heard about the Apache crashing PHP 5.3 bug: good news. This release should stop your server crashing on the final installer stage.
More information over on pyrocms.com

Comments
Pingspike
2009-12-16
As mentioned it is a tad on the ugly side. It seems to function swiftly as i would expect from anything CI powered. Its not intuitive though. I couldnt post/edit anything other than the profile or the 'settings' thing...
I at least expected something that (perhaps by default) looked like the pyrocms website which is chunky, but clean looking.
I will keep checking back to see how it progresses, but right now its far short of production worthy.
Gosselin07
2010-01-06
We are building a Web application with Codeigniter, but we have not already developped our backend. Is it possible to use PyroCMS as a backend in our site without rebuilding everything, or do we have to use PyroCMS from the start to build a website?
Disgruntled Ci Newbie
2010-02-12
Your cms is full of shit,how does that feel now!
Guest
2010-02-20
Stop complain and help out with coding fuckers.
Ryan
2010-11-22
You need better documentation on your custom classes and how everything is intertwined together that would be a big help, no pressure or anything. I really like the cms but I am struggling on how to figure it out.
Phil Sturgeon
2010-11-23
We're working on it. Nothing happens overnight :)
http://pyrocms.com/documentation/
That's the new documentation that everyone is contributing to.