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[CalendarX-users] update: CalendarX-0.9.5 released as an Egg
Lupa Zurven
2009-11-07 17:51:45 UTC
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Hey Folks,
I've got python versions sorted out and CalendarX 0.9.5stable is
released, as eggs at both Pypi and Plone.org. Next I actually setup a fresh
3.3.1 Plone instance and added "Products.CalendarX" to the eggs that should
be downloaded, ran buildout and started up Plone, added CalendarX and it
works just great.
Thanks for your patience, and thanks to glenfant bigtime. Oh, and the docs
are all restructured text now.

Happy Calendaring,
+lupa+
Hey All,
Noob here. I f*'d up the egg release, of course, first try. I'll
rerelease soon, after I (1) get it all updated properly in svn, (2) get my
system working correctly with Python 2.4, and (3) get back from the movie
tonight, more likely in the morning. Meanwhile the tarball is fine, can be
obtained via buildout same way as the egg would. Yay! The rerelease will
have a new version number, and some more document changes, so probably
0.9.5.
+lupa+
Hey Followers of CalendarX,
With the help of Gilles Lenfant, we have made some changes and updating
1. There is a new release of CalendarX (0.9.3) with some minor bugfixes.
Most important of these is that you can now have a Jump-To-Date dropdown
widget that takes you into the future, instead of limiting you to the range
2000-2009 (new range is current year, +/- 5 years).
2. All releases now will be made via the methods most appropriate for
Plone3+. If you visit the Products page for CalendarX at Plone.org (
http://plone.org/products/calendarx/) you will see the new release listed
with both a tarball and an egg. So now you should be able to use buildout
the easy way. Yay!
3. Only very minor changes have been made to the documentation at this
point.
https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Products.CalendarX
5 . We'll try tagging and branching things neatly, so you can also get
https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Products.CalendarX/branches/0.9.3/
https://dev.plone.org/collective/browser/Products.CalendarX/branches/plone3refactoring
That's all I know so far. But that's a good start.
Cheers!
+lupa+
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