ROME Propono 0.6 released
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The first release to discuss is ROME Propono, which includes a ROME based Atom protocol client library, Atom protocol server framework and an Blog Client library abstraction that supports both Atom protocol and the MetaWeblog API.
I've been working on Propono 0.6 off-and-on since May, keeping it in sync with the latest version of the Atom protocol, testing it against Tim Bray's APE and adding various improvements needed in my other projects. Over the weekend I finally had enough time to get a release out. You can find the full-details at the link below but basically this release adds support for the final Atom Publishing Protocol specification and better support for relative URIs.
- ROME Propono 0.6 release notes / change list
- API documentation
- Propono 0.6 Binary tar.gz
- Propono 0.6 Binary zip
- Propono 0.6 Source tar.gz
- Propono 0.6 Source zip
What's next? Once ROME 1.0 is released Real Soon Now, I'll get a another release out and I'll probably call it ROME Propono 1.0.
October!
<img src="http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/resource/tmbg-logo.jpg" alt="TMBG logo" align="left"/> I've got some new releases to blog about today on this first day of October. More about that later. October is going to be a busy and fun month. I've got a lot going on at work, some paper proposals to write for ApacheCon EU 2008, a cool conference to attend (ConvergeSouth) and a They Might Be Giants show to wrap up the month.