Campsite 2.3.2 Released
[Posted October 19, 2005 by cook]
| From: |
| Paul Baranowski <paul-AT-paulbaranowski.org> |
| To: |
| pr-AT-lwn.net |
| Subject: |
| Campsite 2.3.2 Released |
| Date: |
| Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:58:38 -0400 |
Announce: Release of Campsite 2.3.2
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Campsite 2.3.2 has been released. It is available for download here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=669...
Campsite is an open-source multilingual content management system (CMS)
for news websites.
Campsite's easily localizable user interface was built with the end user
(journalist/editor/publisher) in mind and it can be configured to suit
different profiles of end users – to each according his or her own
technological prowess.
Campsite follows the print-newspaper publishing paradigm, so it
structures sites by default as Publications -> Issues -> Sections ->
Articles. Campsite works best for medium-to-large size online news
publications, but it is capable of handling nimbler sites too. Some of
its main features are highly customizable user interface, total design
freedom for web designers, automatic creation of archives, copy flow,
and built-in subscription support.
For more information about Campsite, visit the homepage:
http://www.campware.org/en/camp/campsite_news/
Version 2.3.2 is a maintenance release. Here are the important changes
since version 2.3.1:
- The template language now allows the use of "article publish date"
- The manual has been updated with more screenshots & documentation
- Installation fixes for Debian 3.1 (Sarge)
- Fixed bugs that occurred when duplicating articles
- Fixed bugs in the sample templates
Campsite is brought to you by Campware, an initiative of the Media
Development Loan Fund, Inc. MDLF is a New York-registered 501(c)3
public charity providing support to independent news media in emerging
democracies. Campware is dedicated to develop, distribute, support and
implement useful tools for independent news media in emerging
democracies. All Campware software is released as open source and under
the GNU General Public License.
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