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Mukurtu CMS 2.1 GitHub Release Announcement

Mukurtu CMS 2.1 GitHub Release Announcement

by Michael Wynne | Feb 25, 2019 | Blog

Mukurtu CMS 2.1 is now available on GitHub. Self-hosted sites can update to the latest version at any time.The full release notes are available here. If you are using Reclaim Hosting, we will be working with them to finalize an update soon. An announcement will go out...

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