Skweegee Is NOT Dead!! New Screenshots
Thats right, its NOT dead! I have been getting quite a few emails over the last several months prodding me to get something released. And thank God for them! I finally got off my ass and spent some time getting it ready to go. After one and a half years, 2 frameworks, 2 ORMS, and 3 re-writes, Im about ready to open the private beta! The SVN repo is closed right now but Im going to open it up after we complete the private beta.
Skweegee Update – Getting Close Now!
I have spent most of the day today working on Skweegee trying to finalize the port over to ColdBox. During the port I decided there were quite a few things I wanted to change or update so that has undoubtedly slowed me down. That coupled with the insane amount of time we have been putting in the last couple months trying to wrap up some projects at work. I hope to spend most of the day Sunday working on it as well in hopes to get a beta out by the end of next week. I...
Skweegee Updates This Weekend
I have received several patches from folks for Skweegee that fixed a couple major issues. I havent had a chance to completely test them yet but I’m trying to get it all done this weekend so I can roll it into a new release. The two biggest issues were using Javaloader to load the svn libraries and allowing the SVN browser to connect to Subversion repositories that are running on the SVN Daemon over the svn:// protocol. I am shooting for getting these completely...
Skweegee License Change : Introducing the Creative Commons
When creating an opensource project, one of the most overlooked details about most projects is the license. How many people actually release code to their projects without seriously, I mean SERIOUSLY considering which license to release it under. My whole view on opensource software is that if you are willing to write the software and release it as true opensource, then you should not limit the uses of the software. Of course this is only my opinion on the matter and Im...
Skweegee Updates Committed To Subversion
I have committed quite a few updates and bug fixes to the Subversion repository. Some of these include the addition of dynamic graphs in the Roadmap view of the tickets and their status for each milestone as well as converting all of the forms over to a standard CSS format called UniForm. I should be packaging a few more features including the Timeline view into a new release and update the zip by June 29th.






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