2 Sep 16:13
[Facil] Apologies for lack of news
Etienne Robillard <animelovin <at> gmail.com>
2010-09-02 14:13:17 GMT
2010-09-02 14:13:17 GMT
Hi, I apologize for the lack of recent news. I have been busy working on other projects and didn't had much time working on notmm recently. This list will be relocated and managed by gthc.org eventually. You should all receive an invitation to rejoin the new mailing-list, as time permits me to add mailing-list support on gthc.org. I thought about exim, which is written in Perl, and is included out-of-the box on many Linux distros. As for notmm, the 0.4.2 release is pending and almost ready. This will probably be the last 0.4.x minor release until the 0.5.x branch switch. The 0.4.2 release includes a truck load of bug fixes, and several new enhancements, including much improved Satchmo support. Also, notmm now has the capability to plug-in any Django-like project and is probably a essential tool for customizing Django way beyond the initial web application design. I believe the notmm project is a worthy development toolkit for Django and I'm so-far very well satisfied with the current development state. Moreover, the notmm toolkit now has a developer's handbook (generated with Sphinx) available online in HTML format: https://gthc.org/documentation/notmm/ A bug tracker powered by Bugzilla was also added for peoples wishing to post bug tickets about the notmm stuff: http://saya.gthc.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=notmm Of courses all of this still needs lots of work. Any contributers can also register account an account on Bugzilla if he/she's wishing to make a patch or a small improvement. At last, I decided that notmm, BlogEngine, LiveStore, and all that stuff should always remains free. That is my initial goal (and still is) to provide quality-made components without restrictive commercial licenses. 10 years experience with Free Software providers proved me this business model makes senses to my business, the Green Tea Hackers Club. Further, I think open source solutions are in most cases higher quality than many commercial vendors I've been working with. There's nothing I could be ever hiding from my customers with this strategy. I want honest business relationships and this is how I believe open source solutions provide honesty to customers. Thanks and let software be free forever!Etienne Owner and kwalitee software developer Green Tea Hackers Club https://gthc.org/
Etienne
Owner and kwalitee software developer
Green Tea Hackers Club
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