From:
Steven Clift
Date:
Jun 16 21:41 UTC
Short link
Our friends with GroupServer/Online Groups.Net have released an alpha
version of GroupServer for download.
This is the tool used to host this exchange as well as forums.e-democracy.org.
I'd like the more technical among us to kick the tires and offer me
very frank feedback. E-Democracy.Org has stuck with GroupServer in the
face of the giant Drupal sucking sound. Key to our decision is our
absolute insistence on a tool that provide equitable and robust e-mail
participation.
E-Democracy.Org is about to invest in an updated look and feel and a
some features including integrating photos and YouTube videos into
posts when viewed on the web. Users only need to know how to attach a
photo to an e-mail or paste in a link to a YouTube video and
GroupServer will do the rest. Very simple.
Strategically, we want to connect with others willing to shape open
source tools for democratic civic engagement purposes. We also want to
encourage more developers to add code to a tool which works very well
(if you've wanted to host your own Google/YahooGroup style groups on
your own domain without ads and include some basic social networking
this tool is for you ... if you do not imagine hosting this oun your
own box, see the hosting options from http://onlinegroups.net ) for
two-way online participation and community building.
Anyway, read on below and pass this on to the more technical in your
organization. Send any feedback to my request to: <email obscured>
OR http://e-democracy.org/contact
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.Org
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Richard Waid <richard@iopen.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:32:56 +1200
Subject: [GroupServer Announcements] GroupServer 1.0 Alpha
To: <email obscured>
Well. Finally we're announcing the GroupServer 1.0 alpha release: Cream
Freeze at the Beach. If it seems like it's been a long time since the
last release... it has. The previous release was April 10th 2006.
To try it out right away, you can find the buildout here:
http://www.groupserver.org/downloads/
I'll give a rundown on what's changed, but first I think a bit of
background on why the release has taken us so long is in order.
The previous release was pretty good, but it was quite difficult to
test, and had dependencies on a lot of 'through-the-web' code and
templates (code stored in an object database, for those not familiar
with Zope). This made it tricky to provide an upgrade path, and
customisation for our different clients wasn't the easiest thing either.
So we held back the release till we could get to the stage where
upgrading was possible (because it's in our best interest for people to
be able to upgrade to the latest version as easily as possible), and the
code base allowed us to easily integrate changes from contributors.
Obviously in all this time we've made other changes to the system. The
one word summary of what has changed could be "Everything". Here is a
longer version, in no particular order:
- Much of the system data (but not yet all) is now stored in a
relational database.
- Still using Zope 2, but with extensive work undertaken to shift
towards Zope 3 using the Five bridge.
- The XML/XSLT processing framework has been all but completely removed
from GroupServer. This was an interesting idea that was, for the most
part, somewhat premature.
- Performance has improved at least an order of magnitude in every area,
and in some cases several orders of magnitude.
- Many, many bugfixes and refactorings have occurred -- over 2900
revisions since the last release, including crushing some particularly
annoying unicode bugs.
- Chat feature -- a simple, AJAX based web chat client.
- Skinnable using Zope 3 style skins
- Complete rebuild of the message rendering interface, using search,
AJAX for progressive rendering.
- A huge number of other interface refinements, and many more management
screens
- Replaced the underlying javascript library. Twice. (now using jQuery:
http://www.jquery.com)
- Site and user-configurable timezones with support for Daylight Saving
Time
- Total rewrite of the registration, email verification and user
profiles
- The beginnings of a content management framework -- more of this will
land before the beta release (based on WYMEditor:
http://www.wymeditor.org -- an awesome editor)
- Refined bounce handler
- More extensive logging of user actions
- Group participation statistics
- Rewritten file library, now using search and fully integrating files
with messages
- Completely new search framework
- Keywording of emails to produce automatic email summaries
- More atom feeds
- New redirection framework to allow shorter links to several types of
content
- Buildout based environment, making it easier to get a consistent
development (and production) environment
You can find more information about the direction of GroupServer here:
http://www.groupserver.org/groupserver/roadmap/
As always, we are open to bribery when it comes to our roadmap -- Beer,
Vodka and Money all work particularly well.
At this stage we want feedback, bugfixes, feedback, documentation and
feedback. Feedback would also be good.
If you'd like to participate in the development process (encouraged!)
we have two groups:
GroupServer Development (discussion about new features, improvements to
existing features, general ideas):
http://www.groupserver.org/groups/development
GroupServer Team (invitation or by request only, for those with commit
access):
http://www.groupserver.org/groups/groupserver_team
This release has primarily been supported by:
Advanced Business Education Limited
http://www.abel.ac.nz/about/abel
E-Democracy.org Forums
http://forums.e-democracy.org/
Onlinegroups.net
http://www.onlinegroups.net
An extra special plug for OnlineGroups.net, without whom releasing
GroupServer would not be possible -- Start your free hosted GroupServer
public site today at http://onlinegroups.net/sites/start_a_site/
--
Richard Waid
Technical Lead
Onlinegroups.net
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