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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:10:50 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Postnuke .8RC1 released</title>
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<description>Today we announce the release of PostNuke 0.8 RC1, the adam_baum release. This release candidate represents a feature complete PostNuke release, with a full upgrade process from .76x builds available. The 0.8 release is the culmination of years of hard work of many members of the development team, and RC1 shows just how close we are now nearing to a final release.

We ask that as many members of the community as possible download and use RC1 and provide feedback in the bug tracker. With full testing of RC1 the quality of the final release will be significantly enhanced.

Why adam_baum?
Adam_Baum was the online pseudonym of Greg Allan, former lead developer of PostNuke. On June 16th 2002, Greg died as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident near his home in Meaford, Ontario in Canada.

Greg contributed greatly to the project in all areas, from cleaning other's code to writing new and innovative features for PostNuke. He helped guide PostNuke through its first year after the split from PHPNuke and was an invaluable asset. It is in his memory that this landmark in the project's history is dedicated.

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<title>CVS to SVN conversion</title>
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<description>After some initial trouble all my projects are now converted to Subversion repositories.
So that develpoment should be easier from now on. Finally folders can be versioned Saweet.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:52:36 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Presenting pnLinkMe, our newest project</title>
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<description>Hopefully you ll bear with me a bit more on the previous projects. After speaking to loads of peeps at the dc php conference, I decided that postnuke was in need of some easy digg and del.icio.us bookmark facilities.
So i registered a new project at the NOC and am now proud to present to you my latest brain child: pnLinkMe.

Have a look&#032;&#064;&#032;its project page for further updates
pnLinkMe Project Page
pnLinkMe NOC Project Page
pnLinkMe Support Forum
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:35:50 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>link to dcphp presentation</title>
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<description>Hello Folks 

I am just back from 10 days of glorious Washington DC, the dcphp conference was amazing, in the not so distant future i ll whip up a proper blog entry , but for now , due to popular demand ill just post the presentation.

Click here for the PowerPoint Presentation</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:40:07 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Come and visit a PHP conference!</title>
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<description>I got accepted&#032;&#064;&#032;a conference and not any conference all the big'ns are there. Rasmus Lerdorf (designed php), Chris Shiflett (wrote php security and the php cookbook), Adam Trachtenberg (platform evangilist&#032;&#064;&#032;ebay) and little old me. I am blatently cutting out tons of other people whose books taught me PHP programming but you 'll get the point.  Its all going down in down town Washington DC in one of the fanciest hotels around. 

 So it should definately be wicked, even without having presented yet.I better loose some nights sleep over this to try and try and get up to standard of these PHP great. 
I dubbed my talk &quot;How PHP came to rule our network&quot; which is a elaboration/extension on 
the talk Hugo Meiland and Me gave at the 2005 OpenAFS&amp;kerberos WorkShop. and tells the story of our intranet which basicly runs almost all our network functions

update 091006
registration is still open see you in Washington

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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2006 21:32:47 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Small Development Update</title>
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<description>Hello folks finally some progress, altough of late procrastination seems to be my middle name. 

I have almost finished updating StartFlash to include pnRender and to put everything in to the module folder instead of spreading files everywhere. So expect a Beta demo/release anytime soon now. altough i havent had time/will to update CVS yet (anyone know a good CVS tool for OS X?). 

the Alumni work also show some good progress but its no where near alpha/zeta (or whatever we call it nowadays).

Unfortunately  Xpdf work has only been about feature planning so far. which i one of these days for your approval.

I also changed the theme (again sigh) for postnuk&#101;&#064;&#097;ttachmentgenie.com as i didnt find the previous themes anygood. But this weekend i came across the lovely Nautica05 theme over&#032;&#064;&#032;the Postnuke community site. I think i like it so ll try it for a while</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2006 13:07:27 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>My eGallery CVS checkout succeeded</title>
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<description>MMM.. i would like to say i restarted this one too, but a lot has happend in cvs since i last looked&#032;&#064;&#032;it. So i have to relearn my own software :-).
Unfortunately it is not just me who started to stray from this project so dont expect magic anytime soon as i too will first finish Alumni, XFPDF and StartFlash before i start working on My_eGallery.

Have a look&#032;&#064;&#032;its project page for further updates
My_eGallery Project Page
My_eGallery NOC Project Page
My_eGallery Support Forum
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:47:48 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>StartFlash fancies an upgrade</title>
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<description>Ill try and lift this one to a pnApi complient module. doesnt sound to hard but you never know. I dont really have a wishlist for this one yet except for making it pnAPi an dpnRender complient. If you have any better ideas please drop me a line in the forum

Have a look&#032;&#064;&#032;its project page for further updates
StartFlash Project Page
StartFlash NOC Project Page
StartFlash Support forum
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:41:33 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>XPDF development rescued from moth balls</title>
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<description>Development seems to have stalled a bit. I have some ideas to move the module a bit further with new features as PDF security and  PDF templates. For now i ll keep linking to the Lexebus forums for the official support but i might want to move it here in the future as I wrote all the code so far and i would like to keep all my code and support close to my heart.

Have a look&#032;&#064;&#032;its project page for further updates
XFPDF Project Page
XFPDF NOC Project Page
Lexebus Support Forum
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:31:31 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Alumni development restarted</title>
<link>http://postnuke.attachmentgenie.com/Article2.html</link>
<description>After a embarrasing long wait, i have dug up my old Alumni files and have started development work again. I was supprised to see how much i already had converted to a proper pnAPi but it totally lacks 
pnRender capabilities. Which i think is a minimum requirement nowadays. I think i should also have my old todo file somewhere which ill post in the Feature request forum so that any one can comment and add to this .

Have a look&#032;&#064;&#032;its project page for further updates
Alumni Project Page
Alumni NOC Project Page
Alumni Support Forum
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:05:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Postnuke.attachmentgenie.com fork</title>
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<description>Hello folks

Together with restarting my development work on postnuke (or any php for the last 6 months for that matter), I have decided to house all my postnuke development on 1 dedicated site. 
Which you already found by the point you are reading this :-). the development of this particular site is far from done but you get the point

cheers

ps. For now  i stripped the site of most useless modules including downloads as most of my downloadable files are hosted somewhere else anyway.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:14:18 +0200</pubDate>
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