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Website Updates, Free Demo, and New Contributions
Submitted by Ryan on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 18:09.There have been some more changes and improvements to the projects website and community.
Donation
Be Quick! You have an extension.... (only because of a bug)
Submitted by Ryan on Tue, 02/05/2008 - 07:55.You may have noticed that I didn't actually enforce the feature freeze last Friday. This is because we have been working on fixing a security hole, and I wasn't able to spend the time focusing on committing all the new features. So, two important things:
Moving Forward....
Submitted by Ryan on Wed, 01/16/2008 - 03:58.Based on my last post, I think it is fair to say that version 0.8.0 of ProjectPier has been a fair bit of a success. Its important not to rest on our laurels, especially when there so many people are looking to improve this project. (and we haven't even hit 1.0 yet)
I think the time has come to outline the plan for getting to the next release and start discussing all the details.
Project Status Update
Submitted by Ryan on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 03:16.Hey, what's up?
Well, glad you asked. There has been a lot happening with the project and its my fault I haven't been keeping everyone up to date. So, here we go:
What's new at ProjectPier?
Submitted by Roland on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 11:13.Hi all,
here's a little update from us to keep you informed about what's going on at ProjectPier.
First of all, thank you for your mails and issues you sent. We are currently fixing the identified issues to get PP 0.8 out of the door. If you like to help just register as user and grab a problem. You can checkout the 0.8.0-dev version at http://www.projectpier.org/project-release/projectpier-0-8-0-dev. The bug tracker for PP 0.8 is located at http://www.projectpier.org/project/issues/17.
We also established a Google Map on this site. Please check out http://www.projectpier.org/map/user and show us where you are using ProjectPier :-)

Furthermore we are currently rethinking our collaboration tools. Right now we use a PP installation for development and it served us well in the last 2 months. In that time we established the Drupal bug tracker here and set up SVN at SourceForge.
