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Update: SysCP 1.4.2 released Posted by Flo
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17:45
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Dear SysCP-community,
we just finished the work on SysCP 1.4.2. This is mainly a bugfix release, which resolves the follwing problems:
As always you'll find the downloads at files.syscp.org or http://www.syscp.org/download.html. The direct link to the archive is http://files.syscp.org/releases/tgz/syscp-1.4.2.tar.gz. We wish you a happy time with SysCP, Flo and the SysCP-team Sunday, November 30. 2008
Update: SysCP 1.4.1 released Posted by Flo
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22:45
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Dear SysCP-community,
this is probably the shortest period between two releases, but a nasty bug in SysCP 1.4 was found which we are fixing hereby. Please also pay attention to our announcement of SysCP 1.4. The following problems were fixed in SysCP 1.4.1:
As always you'll find the downloads at files.syscp.org or http://www.syscp.org/download.html. The direct link to the archive is http://files.syscp.org/releases/tgz/syscp-1.4.1.tar.gz. We are still investigating the problem with duplicate menue entries and will fix this problem in the upcoming days. We apologize for any inconvenience, Flo and the SysCP-team Sunday, November 30. 2008
Update: SysCP 1.4 released Posted by Flo
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16:45
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Dear SysCP-community,
after a long time of adding a lot of new features, endless bugfixing and two developer meetings (sponsored by SyGroup and Key-Systems, see Sponsors), we are proud to announce the release of SysCP 1.4. It's been over eight months since our last release but we guarantee you - the waiting was worth it. SysCP 1.4 had more than 800 revisions in SVN, which is a third of all commits SysCP ever had. These are the top SysCP 1.4 features:
SysCP 1.4 can be downloaded from files.syscp.org. The direct link is: http://files.syscp.org/releases/tgz/syscp-1.4.tar.gz We also provide packages for Debian and Gentoo on our downloads page: http://www.syscp.org/download.html Please note that the Debian Repository now also supports secure apt. You'll find the public key on the downloads page. As Debian Sarge isn't supperted anymore we also decided to drop support for it. We are currently investigating Debian Lenny and plan to support it in one of the next releases. Some personal words from me: The last few months were extraordinary for me. I want to thank everybody in the current SysCP team, atari, d00p, EleRas, jamiewolf and RadiatioN for their great work. It was always a pleasure to work with you, and I hope we'll do many more releases together. I also want to thank all of you who have contributed to SysCP by writing endless tickets and bugreports, sending patches and new ideas, testing the code and of course all of you who are using SysCP! Last but not least I want to thank our sponsors (http://www.syscp.org/sponsors.html), who provide us with all the gear we need to keep up our work. Thank you all, we hope you enjoy using SysCP 1.4. We wish you a very nice 1st advent, Flo and the SysCP-team Wednesday, October 29. 2008
About a new version of SysCP Posted by EleRas
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16:55
Comments (6) Trackbacks (0) About a new version of SysCPHey out there, a lot of people ask us: Hey, do you ever release a new version? When will the next version be released? Well, actually this isn't anymore only in our hands. We need much more testers! So don't be afraid, install latest SVN - version (currently while I write this, it's 1.2.19-svn35) and test it. I already installed it on my productive server and I'm very happy that I did this, since I could fix a bug and flo fixed a few notices which were found in this setup. So: the first SysCP 1.2.19-svn35 with quite stable suexec and fcgi-support is running on a productive system. I hope this may be a push into the direction of a fast new release. Please: help us and test our SVN! There need to be mentioned the bugreporter who already reported a hell lot of bugs. Thanks to all of them, mostly they were very helpful! With the hope getting many new testers: So long, Thursday, October 9. 2008
SysCP - Developermeeting 2008-10-03 Posted by EleRas
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11:24
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) SysCP - Developermeeting 2008-10-03Hi out there, Whoever is interessted in the summary of our last developermeeting may find it here: https://wiki.syscp.org/meetings/2008-10-03 (german only, sorry) Thanks again, Key-Systems GmbH for sponsoring this productive meeting. So long, Friday, October 3. 2008
Mail-Infrastructure changed Posted by EleRas
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22:26
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Mail-Infrastructure changedHi all, Sorry if someone was spammed with our bugtracker-mails. We are currently changing our mailing-infrastructure during the preperation of a new service. The mail-structure should now be quite stable. More stuff will be posted soon ;)
Thursday, October 2. 2008
Project status and upcoming things Posted by Flo
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18:45
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Hello everybody out there,
yes, SysCP is still alive. We did a lot of "maintenance coding" over the last time. While the panel (the frontend) was always held very clean our cronscript (the backend) grew from time to time to a huge monster we fought (and are still fighting) with. Especially implementing features like lighttpd or IPv6 made the cronscript look even worse so we decided to encapsulate the configfile-creation for certain daemons to replacable classes. What's next? Well, we (the developers) are again meeting up for a coding weekend hoping to fix things. Currently our changes haven't been tested that much yet (as of the bind/dns-part even not finished yet), so it needs great testing. The changes are scattered over many branches (/branches/atari/cron, /branches/radiatioin/aps_syscp, etc) so we have to merge them first (which could lead to an odyssey, but we'll see). RadiatioN has built a great One-Click-Application-Installer based on the APS-Standard. More details will follow as soon as everything is tested and works like intended. So stay tuned, Flo and the SysCP-team Friday, July 4. 2008
Sparkling new design and website at ... Posted by Flo
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22:42
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Hello SysCP-community,
within the last hours our homepage was updated to the new design create by Sven Skrabal aka RadiatioN. Big Thanks goes to EleRas who managed to integrate all of our tools (wiki, blog, bugtracker, websvn etc) into the new design. If you find any glitches or problems, don't hesitate to tell us. The idea of a new web-2.0-ish homepage was born long before, but the actual building began last weekend on our development meeting in Contwig at EleRas' home. By the way, we got a nice meeting summary at https://wiki.syscp.org/meetings/2008-06-27 (german only, if you want to know more, join us in irc ;-). Again thanks for all the fish, Flo and the SysCP-team Tuesday, July 1. 2008End of Developer - MeetingHi, Now our dev-meeting is over. It was a lot of fun and we decided a lot of steps for the future of SysCP. A summary of our meeting can be found here: https://wiki.syscp.org/meetings/2008-06-27. This summary is in german, sorry. Thank you SyGroup for sponsoring this meeting! So long, Saturday, June 28. 2008
Status-report dev-meeting: we're ... Posted by d00p
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16:23
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Status-report dev-meeting: we're getting closerHello out there, after a bit of dead animal, we're all set up for the next big step for our next release. What exactly will not be published yet - but it's gonna kick ass big time. Besides checking all the tickets we closed the last few months, we're also going to re-check service-configuration files and add some minor enhancements to the Interface ;-) Till then, d00p Saturday, June 28. 2008Design of our Website
Hi,
I just went to most of our website - templates and fixed (hopefully) all headers and menus. You should have a unique experience on all our pages now and you are able to switch from (i.e.) the blog to the forum without searching for it ;) So long, |