Version 0.7 is out, which includes a new admin page that allows you to modify the system name and subtitle, as well as configure news stories to open in the same or separate windows.
Sorry for missing the news about the v0.5 release, but we're moving fast here.
0.6 has been pushed to the public.
The admin interface is shaping up quite well. Not much left to go before the 1.0 release.
Much quicker than planned, GrabTheMic v0.4 is out and ready for consumption.
File:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=171880
This release features a conversion to encrypted passwords in the User model, as well as migration scripts to make this happen on an already live system.
I have moved the source and collaboration mechanisms over to Google Code:
http://code.google.com/p/grabthemic
I will continue to release builds here, but the SVN repo has been relocated, and I have also created a new discussion group. All of this can be reached at the Google Code page.
I have released the roadmap for GrabTheMic to get to version 1.0.
It is available in the 'docs' section, but here's a direct link to make it easier:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=34164&group_id=171880
If anyone is interested in helping out, please contact me here:
michael.gorsuch@gmail.com
v0.2 has been released to the public. This is a minor iteration, only including new unit tests for the models.
If you are using the existing code, this version will not provide any additional functionality.
I have released version 0.1. Hit the 'files' page to grab it.
I have placed the code in the subversion repository.
The code runs, but I will be doing a considerable amount of work throughout the next week or so cleaning it up and setting the goals for future development.
GrabTheMic was just accepted by SourceForge, which is very exciting.
I am working on getting the source checked into SVN right now. For one reason or another, I am having some trouble. I should have it going soon, though.
After that, I'll begin laying out the roadmap to GrabTheMic Version 1.0, and the iterations leading up to it.