[geeklog-devel] geeklog-devel Digest, Vol 16, Issue 14
Michael Brusletten
ironmax at spacequad.com
Mon Jun 23 15:14:06 EDT 2008
I agree, CTL should be placed in the core as I myself have been stalled on a
project that is going to require Marks Media Gallery. Until this is done,
geeklog users will have to install the CTL seperately into the core. I have
found that there are more users out there that don't really know what they
are doing when it comes to PHP and have messed up therir installs or
configurations because they wanted to run this. I myself need it because of
the project I'm working on. Its a Family Tree intigration plugin thats not
going to use the Gallery2, but rather the Media Gallery. I have no time
frame on this yet, as some details have to be worked out.
Michael
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> Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 15:57:48 -0600
> From: "Vincent Furia" <vfuria at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] The road ahead - post 1.5.0
> To: "Geeklog Development" <geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net>
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> I also think we need to include the template caching upgrade into 1.5.1.
> It's finished. It has proven itself on several websites, and will not
> require a lot of work on our part. In fact, we could release a story
(maybe
> ask Joe to do it), advising plugin authors that it is coming in the next x
> months and they should start to prepare their plugins now.
>
> -Vinny
>
> On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Dirk Haun <dirk at haun-online.de> wrote:
>
> > Looking at the first bug reports that came in for 1.5.0, it's time to
> > think about how we go from here. Here are my suggestions:
> >
> > I think for Geeklog 1.5.1 we should concentrate on fixing all those
> > rough edges that we left in while rushing to push out 1.5.0. The
> > addition of new features should be kept to a minimum.
> >
> > Something like <http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/view.php?id=653>
> > should be part of 1.5.1. It's a lot of work with little immediate gain,
> > but will make using Geeklog smoother and less of a hassle in places. If
> > you look at the list of open bugs, there are quite a few that fall into
> > this category. With the introduction of OpenID support, the various
> > minor issues with Remote User accounts will also become more obvious and
> > need to be cleaned up.
> >
> >
> > In parallel, we should work on a strictly bugfixes-only release, Geeklog
> > 1.5.0-1, and make sure that it can be installed with a minimum of
> > hassle. I.e., no changes in the database, the themes, or the language
> > files unless we absolutely have to.
> >
> >
> > Timeframe:
> >
> > Geeklog 1.5.0-1: Second half of July,
> > Geeklog 1.5.1: Somewhere near the end of the Summer of Code, e.g. early
> > to mid September.
> >
> > After that, a version integrating the results from the Summer of Code
> > (and possibly other new features) could be released by the end of this /
> > beginning of next year.
> >
> > Comments?
> >
> > bye, Dirk
> >
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