[ls-support] Good Gnewsletter #1
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    Dear all,

    Apologees for cross-posting. Just wanted to let you know that we have
    started publishing a quarterly newsletter, and that we have a new mailing
    list for it.

    Please rest assured that this is the only Campware newsletter (please see
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    If you like it or have comments/suggestions, please let us know at
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    Apologies again to all people who are receiving this message several times.


    All the best,

    Sava

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    Subject: Good Gnewsletter #1




    Campware Good Gnewsletter #1
    2 May 2006

    Welcome to the first issue of the Campware newsletter! We hope to bring you
    this kind of updates on a quarterly basis to let you know what we've been
    up to. Please let us know how we can improve it in the future.

    To learn more about Campware, visit our website: http://www.campware.org or
    subscribe to our RSS feed (See related story below).

    In this issue:
    * Demo the Campware Software Suite
    * Renewed cooperation with Parsons School of Design
    * Campsite Status & Roadmap
    * LiveSupport Status & Roadmap
    * LiveSupport in the Field
    * Cream and Status & Roadmap
    * Dream Status & Roadmap
    * Stay Up to Date with the Campware RSS Feed

    Demo the Campware Software Suite
    ================================
    All Campware products can now be tried out on our demo servers (no
    downloads or installation required):

    Campsite: http://campsite-demo.campware.org/admin
    LiveSupport: http://livesupport-demo.campware.org
    Cream: http://cream-demo.campware.org
    Dream: http://dream-demo.campware.org


    Renewed Cooperation with Parsons School of Design
    =================================================
    Campware and Parsons School of Design are about to embark on a new round of
    cooperation from September 2006. The idea, which has been agreed upon in
    principle on 27 April in New York, will have a group of Parsons graduate
    students working for two semesters on usability and design of all Campware
    products as a part of a collaboration studio (course). The concrete program
    still has to be fleshed out, but get ready for major beautification and
    functionality enhancements for Campsite, Cream, Dream and Docmint. Head of
    the Design & Technology Department Colleen Macklin will be coming to
    Summercamp this year to further refine the plan.

    Campsite Status & Roadmap
    =========================
    Campsite, Campware's content management system for news-media sites, is
    currently in its 2.5 "Eli" version (released in early April).

    For details about the new features, see:
    http://www.campware.org/en/camp/campsite_news/654/

    You can download the latest version (2.5.1) here:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=66936

    Interest in Campsite is picking up.

    Here's a comparison of the downloads for the past two releases:

    Version 2.3.x:
    1358 downloads
    Time span: 150 days
    = 9 downloads per day

    Version 2.4.x:
    974 downloads
    Time span: 54 days
    = 18 downloads per day

    We hope to keep up this trend by implementing the features that our users
    ask for and getting the word out about Campsite.

    Behind the scenes, Campsite had a major overhaul of its code in the 2.4
    release, which is one of the reasons that release cycles are now happening
    at about 1.5 to 2 month intervals instead of 4-6 month intervals. We have
    one last major overhaul of the system to do: replace the template parser
    (the template parser is the part of the system that actually displays the
    web pages to the subscribers). Replacing it will fix one of the major
    problems behind Campsite adoption - the difficulty of installation it and
    finding a hosting provider that allows root access.

    The Campsite roadmap for the next six months:

    Campsite v2.6 (due to release sometime in May)
    * Integrated Article Comments and Forum - the integration of Phorum code
    with Campsite will allow readers to comment on articles and simultaneously
    create new threads in the forum. This unique feature will enable news-media
    sites to instantaneously drive the traffic to their forums as well allow a
    article comments to evolve into forum threads that can outlive the original
    news item.
    * Increased security for the login screen to prevent scripting attacks
    * "Article Types" will get a major overhaul (Article Types define the
    structure of your articles in Campsite). You will be able to hide
    old article types that are no longer in use, rename and translate
    article types, and even merge them together.
    * Automated bug reporting ? if there is an error in the Administration
    interface, you will have the option to automatically send feedback
    about it to the Campsite team. You will also be able to submit issues
    directly through the Campsite interface.

    Campsite v3.0 (preview release in July, release in August)
    * The C++ template parser will be replaced with a PHP parser. This will
    allow Campsite to be installed on any platform that supports PHP,
    which includes Windows.
    * A new and improved way for subscribers to search for articles,
    something more like Google.
    * An HTML installer to replace the command-line installer. You will be
    able to install Campsite through your browser.
    * Debian packages


    LiveSupport Status & Roadmap
    ============================
    The LiveSupport development continues at a brisk pace, heading toward the
    release of the eagerly-awaited 1.1 version in June. LiveSupport 1.1 will
    include a number of new features, most notably the ability for radio
    stations to share program content among themselves, either online or
    offline.

    Planned features in the 1.1.0 "Freetown" release include:
    * Import and export of playlists for sharing with other LiveSupport
    stations, either on- or off-line, and in either SMIL or native
    LiveSupport playlist formats.
    * Ability to save playlists to a single sound file for podcasting.
    * A new file upload and download status window for viewing the network
    traffic.
    * Combined local and network search, in which a station employee can
    search their station's archive as well as the network archive.
    * Numerous user interface improvements, including drag and drop in the
    LiveSupport Studio's Live Mode window.
    * LiveSupport Studio will have a 'Preferences' palette that includes such
    items as easy sound card configuration, server locations, and storage
    server backup.
    * A new Live CD based on Ubuntu 6.06 ?Dapper?

    The 1.1 release will be the first release to use detailed use case
    scenarios for developers and project managers. You can review these use
    cases at this address:
    http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/wiki/UseCases


    LiveSupport in the Field
    ========================
    Pilot implementations of LiveSupport are underway in community radio
    stations in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (home of the Kruger National
    Park, among other things). The pilot implementations are now in the phase
    where LiveSupport is installed and stations are testing it for full-time
    broadcasts for a limited period. Feedback will then be collected and passed
    on to the LiveSupport developers.

    To support these and similar implementations in environments where there is
    little or no connectivity, developer Sebastian Goebel has created a CD ISO
    file containing every package and library LiveSupport needs. In normal
    circumstances, users can simply add the LiveSupport repository, but the CD
    can help in less-connected situations.

    CAMP is planning a number of real-world implementations of LiveSupport
    following the 1.1 release: Freetown, Sierra Leone; Yerevan, Armenia;
    Jakarta, Indonesia; Mpumalanga Province, South Africa; Belgrade,
    Serbia and Montenegro.

    The first of these is an implementation in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where
    LiveSupport will power a network of radio stations run by the Cornet
    community radio consortium. Because the technical infrastructure in Sierra
    Leone is far from ideal, we are building in a number of features that
    reflect the situation on the ground ? for example, even if the stations'
    Internet connections are down, they
    should be able to share files by burning them to CD/DVD and delivering
    them.

    The LiveSupport team also took part in MDLF's Media Forum 2005 in November,
    broadcasting interviews with participants in the event, which brings
    together MDLF clients from around the world. The broadcasts used a single
    PC connected to a low-power FM transmitter, with inexpensive portable FM
    radios distributed to nearly 200 forum participants.


    Cream Status & Roadmap
    ======================
    Cream 2.0 "Sofija" was released on 11 August 2005 and included a number of
    useful features, including:
    * Ability to send HTML newsletters to customers, as well as ability to
    receive email from your customers.
    * A what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor for composing email.
    * Greatly improved Windows compatibility and documentation
    * Improvements to the user interface

    The upcoming 2.1 release of Cream will feature an XML-RPC interface to
    allow it to communicate with other applications and a port to the MySQL
    database. The MySQL port will enable Cream to share the same database with
    Campsite and thereby take over subscriber management and interaction. The
    2.1 release is expected in June and will be followed by implementations
    among some of the clients of the Media on the Web project in the former
    Yugoslavia.

    Dream Status & Roadmap
    ======================
    The current version of Campware's print newspaper circulation tracker Dream
    is 1.0.1. The version is an update of the 1.0 release that brought
    localization support to the application user interface.

    Further releases of Dream will move the application to the Cream 2.1
    framework as well as improve the communication features of the application.



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