[Snowy] ANNOUNCE: Snowy 0.3 "Maltese" Released
- From: Sandy Armstrong <sanfordarmstrong gmail com>
- To: gnome-announce-list gnome org, Snowy List <snowy-list gnome org>
- Subject: [Snowy] ANNOUNCE: Snowy 0.3 "Maltese" Released
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 00:27:33 -0700
Howdy Snowy fans,
I'm happy to announce Snowy 0.3 "Maltese", a release that's
just-about-good-enough to power the Tomboy Online alpha! While we
figure out what's up with our server and get invites out to folks, I
figured we should share the latest code, if for no other reason than
the new support for Django 1.2.
As with 0.2, this is alpha quality software and we don't recommend
trusting your important data to it, or using it on a public server.
But we're totally about to do it anyway!
If you're interested in joining us for the Tomboy Online private alpha
or the public beta, please fill out this smashing survey:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFZleG05V196b3g4VUFSTHhzcTRFMmc6MQ
For the uninitiated, Snowy is a web-based viewer for your Tomboy
notes. It's written in Python using the Django web framework, and is
licensed under the AGPL.
Tomboy Online is a deployment of the Snowy software on GNOME servers,
intended to provide free note sync and online note access to all
Tomboy users.
Please check out our website here:
http://live.gnome.org/Snowy
You can download the latest release here:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/snowy/0.3/snowy-0.3.tar.bz2
This cycle is shaping up to be very exciting as we work toward our
goal of releasing Snowy 1.0 and the Tomboy Online public beta in time
for GNOME 3.0. Expect some awesome to be dropping in git, especially
around the time of the Snowy Hackfest (overlapping Boston Summit) in
November.
Snowy 0.3, "Maltese" features:
* Support for Django 1.2 (#629715)
* Don't let OpenID users attempt to change their password
* Add URI_SCHEME to local_settings.py (#629717)
* Fix XSL when not running Snowy from git checkout dir
Contributors to this release include:
Sandy Armstrong, Jeff Schroeder
You can see where we're planning on going by checking out our bug list:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=snowy
All help is welcome! We'd especially appreciate help from web
designers to improve our templates. Please join us on snowy-list, or
in #snowy on GIMPNet, and we'll help you get all set up.
Thanks for your support,
Sandy
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