Cuyahoga news https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/10/section.aspx/archive/page/4 Cuyahoga news en-US Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:13:58 GMT Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:13:58 GMT Cuyahoga Website Framework 60 Cuyahoga 1.7.0 - the 10th anniversary edition https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/10/section.aspx/121 <p>Cuyahoga was born in 2004. At that time, it was really &#39;different&#39; from to other .NET applications with its use of NHibernate and the early adoption of the Castle Windsor IoC container. But after 10 years, no new development is done anymore and the 2.0 version never really took off.</p> <p>However, there are still quite a few Cuyahoga sites steadily running in production. Most of these are version 1.6. This version was released in 2009 and doesn&#39;t run too smooth on current .NET platforms anymore. To enable Cuyahoga on modern .NET platforms <em>and&nbsp;</em>to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Cuyahoga, a new version is released.&nbsp;</p> <p>Downloads are available on <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/cuyahoga/files/Cuyahoga/1.7.0/">SourceForge</a>&nbsp;as always. Check the release notes over there to see what is new. The source code is on GitHub:&nbsp;<a href="https://github.com/cuyahogaproject/cuyahoga-1">https://github.com/cuyahogaproject/cuyahoga-1</a></p> Martijn Boland Fri, 16 May 2014 13:33:00 GMT Cuyahoga Cuyahoga 2.0 (February 2011) Alpha release update https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/10/section.aspx/118 <p><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:PunctuationKerning /> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas /> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTables /> <w:SnapToGridInCell /> <w:WrapTextWithPunct /> <w:UseAsianBreakRules /> <w:DontGrowAutofit /> </w:Compatibility> <w:BrowserLevel>MicrosoftInternetExplorer4</w:BrowserLevel> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:LatentStyles DefLockedState="false" LatentStyleCount="156"> </w:LatentStyles> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 10]> <style> /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} </style> <![endif]--></p> <p>After some testing this is first version of what is the Cuyahoga 2.0 release. This is the Alpha therefore not officially recommended for production use (although I am ;)). SQL Server, PostgreSQL and MySQL databases are supported. The more people that post issues they find during use the faster development will progress.</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;What&#39;s new:</p> <ul> <li>Previous V2.0 and V1.6 merged and developed upon</li> <li>Works in Mono, MySQL, PostgreSQL and the usual SQL Server</li> <li>New jQuery UI based admin area</li> <li>New admin context menu for increased speed and ease of use</li> <li>Separate directories per site for user files, templates and search indexes</li> <li>Template uploading</li> <li>Module uploading</li> <li>Section classes, SEO Node title and much more...</li> </ul> <p>Zip file of source:&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/cuyahoga2/files/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/cuyahoga2/files/</a></p> <p>Sources ALPHA are available here:</p> <p><a href="http://github.com/constructor/Cuyahoga">http://github.com/constructor/Cuyahoga</a></p> <p><a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/cuyahoga2/">https://sourceforge.net/projects/cuyahoga2/</a>&nbsp;</p> <p><code>https://cuyahoga2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cuyahoga2 </code></p> <p>The sources will move to be along side the other Cuyahoga versions at beta time. For the time being I will develop here.</p> <p>Everybody is encouraged to give this version a test-drive. Any feedback is welcome. There is a dedicated forum for all 2.0-related questions. There is a thread for the Alpha here:</p> <p><a href="../../../home/forum.aspx?g=posts&amp;t=1479">http://www.cuyahoga-project.org/home/forum.aspx?g=posts&amp;t=1479</a></p> <p>In the coming weeks, there will be more updates to the source and posts describing some of the new features and what we have planned for the final 2.0 release.</p> <p>Content Admin:</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/UserFiles/Admin.jpg" style="height:301px; width:500px" /></p> <p>Node Admin:</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/UserFiles/NodeEdit.jpg" style="height:376px; width:500px" /></p> <p>Module Admin:</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/UserFiles/Modules.jpg" style="height:401px; width:500px" /></p> Martijn Boland Sat, 12 Feb 2011 14:45:00 GMT Cuyahoga That's a different Cuyahoga 2.0! https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/10/section.aspx/119 <p>Perhaps you have seen it on the forums lately: there have been some serious changes in Cuyahoga development. Originally, we planned to build a complete new admin interface for Cuyahoga 2.0 with ASP.NET MVC and an Alpha version was even released. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to proceed full speed and the new interface caused some mixed reactions.</p> <p>Luckily John Lynch (Constructor) stood up and has &#39;cooked&#39; his own 2.0 version that was a mixture of the old Cuyahoga 2.0 core, but with a very much improved admin interface. It soon became clear to me that his version was the way to go especially because it caused so many positive reactions.</p> <p>So now we have it. A new Cuyahoga 2.0 Alpha version! Get it <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/cuyahoga2/files/">here</a> and read the official announcement <a href="http://www.cuyahoga-project.org/10/section.aspx/118">here</a>.</p> <p>At the same time I&#39;d like to officially announce that John is now the Lead Developer of Cuyahoga and my role will be more in the background where I&#39;m going support the project with QA and release management.</p> Martijn Boland Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:08:00 GMT Cuyahoga A series of new modules release https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/10/section.aspx/117 <p>Over the last few weeks a series of new modules have been released to the community.&nbsp; These include:</p> <ul> <li>Document Manager</li> <li>Flickr Gallery</li> <li>Promotions</li> <li>FlowPlayer Playlist</li> <li>Category Nav</li> <li>Simple Contact Form</li> <li>Drop Down Menu</li> <li>Breadcrumbs Module</li> </ul> <p>This glut of modules where contributed by <a href="http://www.novodevelopments.com/">John Lynch</a> and <a href="http://www.glowlabs.co.uk/">Glow Labs</a>. We are hoping to release a module directory to list all contributed modules in one place.</p> Constructor Fri, 11 Jun 2010 18:04:00 GMT Developers Cuyahoga source code moved to GitHub https://cuyahoga-project.org:443/10/section.aspx/84 <p>This week, we moved the Cuyahoga source code to GitHub (<a href="http://github.com/cuyahogaproject/cuyahoga" target="_blank">http://github.com/cuyahogaproject/cuyahoga</a>). This is done for the following reasons:</p> <ul> <li>Git makes collaboration much easier;</li> <li>During the latest release cycle, the slow SourceForge SVN service was a major source of irritation.</li> </ul> <p>Check out the following resources for a nice GitHub introduction:</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://github.com/guides/using-git-and-github-for-the-windows-for-newbies" target="_blank">Newbie guide for GitHub users on Windows</a></li> <li><a href="http://blog.wekeroad.com/2009/07/07/subsonic-working-with-git" target="_blank">Screencast of Rob Conery that shows how collaboration works with GitHub</a></li> </ul> Martijn Boland Fri, 18 Dec 2009 14:47:00 GMT Developers