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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<package xmlns="http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-2.0" xmlns:tasks="http://pear.php.net/dtd/tasks-1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" packagerversion="1.4.1" version="2.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://pear.php.net/dtd/tasks-1.0 http://pear.php.net/dtd/tasks-1.0.xsd http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-2.0 http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-2.0.xsd">
<name>apostropheBlogPlugin</name>
<channel>pear.symfony-project.com</channel>
<summary>Add news and events to your Apostrophe projects.</summary>
<description>
Apostrophe is a Symfony and Doctrine-based CMS that emphasizes in-context editing. For more information see http://symfony-project.org/plugins/apostrophePlugin.
apostropheBlogPlugin adds management of news and events to the CMS with all of your post content controlled by Apostrophe slots.
</description>
<lead>
<name>Tom Boutell</name>
<user>boutell</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</lead>
<lead>
<name>Alex Gilbert</name>
<user>agilbert</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</lead>
<lead>
<name>John Benson</name>
<user>johnnyoffline</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</lead>
<lead>
<name>Rick Banister</name>
<user>rickybanister</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</lead>
<developer>
<name>Dan Ordille</name>
<user>dordille</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</developer>
<developer>
<name>Jake Hiller</name>
<user>jakehiller</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</developer>
<developer>
<name>Wesley John-Alder</name>
<user>wjohnald</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</developer>
<developer>
<name>Graham Swan</name>
<user>thinkswan</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</developer>
<lead>
<name>Geoff DiMasi</name>
<user>geoffd</user>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<active>yes</active>
</lead>
<date>##CURRENT_DATE##</date>
<version>
<release>##PLUGIN_VERSION##</release>
<api>##API_VERSION##</api>
</version>
<stability>
<release>##STABILITY##</release>
<api>##STABILITY##</api>
</stability>
<license uri="http://www.apostrophenow.com/home/license">MIT license</license>
<notes>-</notes>
<contents>
##CONTENTS##
</contents>
<dependencies>
<required>
<php>
<min>5.2.4</min>
</php>
<pearinstaller>
<min>1.4.1</min>
</pearinstaller>
<package>
<name>symfony</name>
<channel>pear.symfony-project.com</channel>
<min>1.3.0</min>
<max>1.5.0</max>
<exclude>1.5.0</exclude>
</package>
</required>
</dependencies>
<phprelease/>
<changelog>
<release>
<version>
<release>1.5.1</release>
<api>1.5.1</api>
</version>
<stability>
<release>stable</release>
<api>stable</api>
</stability>
<date>2011-02-05</date>
<notes>Version 1.5.1 is an important stability and bug-fixing release. Strongly recommended for those using the tarball releases. MUCH BETTER IDEA: set up the Apostrophe plugins as svn:externals pointing to the 1.5 stable branch so you get important fixes with every svn update (but not radical new buggy features).
Here's what we fixed in 1.5.1:
* Categories are correctly mirrored to the virtual page, fixes search problems
* Tag import is now supported
* Some adjustments to disqus, added ability to enable developer mode in app.yml, added the comment count to the blog meta partial
* Import task cleanup
* i18n fixes
* No more defaults for blog import, you have to specify --events=filename.xml and/or --posts=filename.xml. This way you are not surprised by a double-import from the default location
* disqus comment code was showing up even when disqus was disabled (fixed)
* aBlog.js needs to be in view.yml, period, due to blog slots (sandbox fix, removed nonfunctioning code to load it)
* Fixed missing tag widget label
* Blog header appears properly when logged out
* Many fixes to apostrophe:migrate to ensure category information is brought over from the 1.4 plugin, alpha versions of the 1.5 plugin
* Behave gracefully when blog posts no longer have an author (author deleted)
* UI improvements and fixes
* getRichTextForAreas method, convenient for lightweight views where you don't need independent slots
* Admins were losing their ownership upon saving of the blog post form because the list of allowed authors did not contain them (fixed)
* Author filters are now alphabetically sorted
* You can now filter by "No Author"
* Category filters are now alphabetically sorted
* You can now locate uncategorized posts by selecting "Uncategorized" from the Categories filter dropdown
* Author and category filters can be combined with other filters properly
* Google Calendar URLs were often too long; imposed a character limit rather than a word limit to ensure this does not happen
</notes>
</release>
<release>
<version>
<release>1.5.0</release>
<api>1.5.0</api>
</version>
<stability>
<release>stable</release>
<api>stable</api>
</stability>
<license uri="http://www.apostrophenow.com/home/license">MIT license</license>
<date>2011-01-18</date>
<notes>
* A major upgrade to blog plugin functionality, stability and usability
* Apostrophe’s events feature is integrated with Google Calendar, Outlook and iCal among others thanks to the vCalendar standard. Fully tested for Outlook compatibility back to 2003
* Completely revamped the "blog posts" and "events" slots with excellent typeahead search for picking individual posts, easy selection of tags and categories for automatic selection of relevant content
* Extensive usability and reliability improvements to the blog and event editing and browsing experience
* Separate public blog pages can be separately designed, in addition to selecting specific categories for inclusion as before
* Category, tag, search and date filters can be combined naturally when browsing events and blog posts
* Blog posts can be searched from within the blog, events can be searched from within the events calendar
* Better outgoing RSS feeds from the blog plugin
</notes>
</release>
<release>
<version>
<release>1.4.0</release>
<api>1.4.0</api>
</version>
<stability>
<release>stable</release>
<api>stable</api>
</stability>
<license uri="http://www.apostrophenow.com/home/license">MIT license</license>
<date>2010-05-24</date>
<notes>
First official release of apostropheBlogPlugin
</notes>
</release>
</changelog>
</package>