Contains various bug fixes. Please see change log for details.
This version fixes a few bugs, enhances the framework, and allows normal user ids to be used in lieu of email addresses when working in situations where the e-mail address is superfluous
It's been a while since the last release. This version mainly focuses on cleanup of the admin UI. The other major aspect of this release is PHP 5.x support.
Upcoming features include better documentation! Please E-mail or post in the forums any other features you would like to see!
Something went awry in the the Sourceforge release process with the original tarball being unavailable from SF's mirrors. The file has been re-uploaded and verified to be available!
Project Logger has been released! This release fixes a minor bug in RSS syndication where links were being generated incorrectly.
This release also incorporates minor enhancements to the install process and aesthetics.
Project Logger 1.0 has been released! This is the first stable version of the project blogging platform and contains minor enhancements/bugfixes from the last development release (RC3).
About Project Logger
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The Project Logger provides a simple yet effective means for keeping people informed about the progress of projects, itineraries, or any sort of plans. It combines the simplicity of blogging with dates, tasks, files, costs, and RSS feed modules to form a central broadcast point from which to keep people coordinated.
This release mainly features enhancements to the install. A few simple configuration checks (write permissions, PHP version, web server version) are now performed before installation takes place.
All in all, the next release will be the official 1.0 release!
This release patches up some major security holes and fixes links sent out in e-mails.
Release Candidate 1 is now available featuring minor bug fixes.
Barring any showstopper bugs, a stable release is scheduled for the end of September.
Looking for testers to iron out the last remaining bugs and improve system stability! Also looking for folks to provide feedback and feature requests for the next point release.