
The good folks over at Chapter Three have been helping us build a better nest for the bird watchers. And in the spirit of our project, and open-source projects everywhere, they will be releasing to the public, Drupal features designed and built for Songbirdnest. Josh has posted the first of these that he’s calling Menu Trails.
Meanwhile, we’ll be gathering more twigs for the new nest. If you want us to let you know when it’s ready, subscribe to Songbird Email on the right –>.













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SubscribeI don’t mean to sound like a jerk but I am a bit more interested in how progress on .3 is coming. I’ve been keeping up with things in Bug Tracker and the bug count is increasing, presumably because of lots of new features and refactoring\rewrites. What’s up?
“Talk is cheap. Show me the code.” – Linus Torvalds
Kudos to Chapter Three for their work done on Drupal and releasing the code. The Songbirdnest is a fine example of the power of Drupal and it’s good to see everyone working in the spirit of co-operation.
redline, we’re all impatient for .3, but I doubt this was the appropriate place to ask for an update on the developer’s progress.
red, we’re working as hard as we can on the next release, consequently, you might have noticed that the blog has been quiet until just recently. If you’d like to follow the progress, download a nightly build. As for your Torvalds quote, head on over to our brand spankin’ new public svn server and download our source code.
True, but we also understand that the main point around here is the App.
Certainly, anyone is always welcome to periodically try our nightly builds to see our progress. We just ask that they don’t submit bugs against it until we’re ready for that.
You can also look at our SVN log trail here:
http://publicsvn.songbirdnest.com/trac.cgi/timeline
In addition to funding the Open Source Drupal items, we’re also funding Fluendo to make better Mac and Windows ports of GStreamer to be released under LGPL.