Textpattern repository moved to Google Code
As a pragmatic result of our long-lasting struggle to tame the touchy Subversion host we finally gave in and moved“our code repository to Google Code.
As a pragmatic result of our long-lasting struggle to tame the touchy Subversion host we finally gave in and moved“our code repository to Google Code.
After quite a while and lots of work from many, many people it’s finally here. We have fixed no less than six security issues. Because half of those can be used from the public side, updating is strongly recommended.
The final, official 4.0.6 release is scheduled for next week, unless unexpected problems or errors arise.
For some fellow music lovers, the service of Last.fm is indispensable. Exploring the symphonic wisdom of crowds, it kind of helps to reopen minds and discover new musical behaviours.
Textpattern CMS 4.0.5 is immediately available from the download page. Read on for full details…
During May this year, some kind soul drew our attention to the fact that Textpattern lacks an official JavaScript library as part of its distribution package.
The following information has already been stated quite frequently of late, but since the same people are still asking…
Congratulations to alicson, ruud and (I am guessing) a few more helpers for the relaunch of the Textpattern Resources site.
After quite a while and lots of work from many, many people it’s finally here. Textpattern CMS 4.0.4 is available!
Thank you to everybody who has stopped by the forum (or comments here) to give us feedback on the release candidate for 4.0.4.
We have recently made some minor changes (the latest just a few hours ago) to the plugin compiler and the template.
I was setting up a Textpattern CMS install on a Lighttpd webserver a few days ago and wanted to share some findings.