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Yesterday, I announced the release of the 1.0.0 stable version of the Solar Framework for PHP on our mailing list. (I tagged the release four days ago on Monday, but wanted to time the announcement to go along with my Solar presentation at ConFoo.)
The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of PHP 5.3.2. This is a maintenance release in the 5.3 series, which includes a large number of bug fixes.
getfirebug.com has Chromebug 1.6a7 and Firebug 1.6a7. Yes, I know we just had Firebug 1.6a6. But Chromebug had one problem left to fix: the context did not restore correctly after restarting. After working all afternoon I tracked it down to a line in Firebug.
Plus the Firebug command line in 1.6a6 was broken if you used NoScript. What? NoScript and Firebug? Hey it happens.
MySQL Server 5.5.2-m2, a new version of the popular Open Source Database Management System, has been released and is considered of beta quality, so use caution if choosing to install it in a production environment. This release, called Betony, contains “m2″ after the version number, signifying the 2nd milestone in the MySQL Development Cycle, which is designed to have GA (General Availability) re
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PHP 5.2.13 was released today, fixing over 40 bugs. PHP recommends that all users on the 5.2 branch upgrade as soon as possible. Included below are various bugs fixed in this release, and links to the official changelog, release announcement, and download page.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.13. This release focuses on improving the stability of the PHP 5.2.x branch with over 40 bug fixes, some of which are security related. All users of PHP 5.2 are encouraged to upgrade to this release.
In the next of our videos with Hyrum Wright, the Director of Open Source here at WANdisco and also the release manager for the Subversion Project, he talks about what Subversion-J is and what it will mean to developers and users alike.
Our first Drupal 7 alpha version was released just over a month ago. Today, we're proud to announce the release of the second alpha version of Drupal 7.x for your further testing and feedback. The first alpha announcement provided a comprehensive list of improvements made since Drupal 6.x, so in this announcement we'll concentrate on how you can help ensure that Drupal 7 is released as soon as po
An initial release of HipHop for PHP, Facebook’s PHP-to-C++ transformer, is finally available for download from Github.
HipHop comes with a number of rather specific requirements, including cmake 2.6 or higher, and several patches that need to be applied to libcurl and libevent in order for the project to compile against them.
WANdisco announced on Wednesday that they’ll be committing their development resources to Subversion 1.7, with a release date set for this summer along with the news that it will also enable some Git-like features. Earlier on Wednesday we shared a video from Hyrum Wright, WANdisco’s Director of Open Source, where he spoke of some of the changes we could expect in the next release of Subversion, w
In Crystal 0.3 you can create and use as many database instances as you need. For example you can define one instance for your master database server and several instances for your slave servers.
Yesterday, I released Solar 1.0.0beta3. You can see the very short change log here. Special thanks to “kalkin” for committing a series of fixes and improvements.
Hi, fans of "obliterate". I am pleased to announce that a very restricted form of "svn obliterate" is now working in Subversion's development "trunk" version.
DooPHP is a Open Source Rapid Application Development PHP Framework using commonly known design patterns like MVC and ORM. Doo PHP Framework enables developers at all levels to rapidly develop robust web 2.0 applications.