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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:55:57 +0300 Midgard 1.4.1 "Bifrost" released MINSK, HELSINKI, MAR 24TH 2001 -- The Midgard Project Association has released a new version of Midgard Content Management and Application Serving Suite. The new release contains Midgard core libraries, scripting language bindings for PHP4 and PHP3, Web application server for the Apache platform and Asgard, the Web-based administration interface. THIS RELEASE Midgard 1.4.1 is the first release of Midgard to support the PHP4 scripting language as a loadable module. No patching of the scripting engine is required. Many bugs in core Midgard utilities like the Repligard replication system have also been fixed, providing a stable content management system for highly available environments. The Bifrost 1.4.1 holds many improvements over the earlier 1.4 release: - PHP4 support. Midgard 1.4.1 fully supports PHP4. It can be used with PHP 4.0.4pl1 or greater (4.0.5RC2 recommended) in either static or dynamic modes, as well as self contained extension. No need for patching Zend Engine and PHP internals anymore. The PHP3 module is still distributed as pre-patched PHP 3.0.18 - Midgard 1.4.1 can be used as the session mechanism for PHP4. However, this is not enabled by default, and works only when the module is compiled statically into PHP4 - User-defined formatters for &(); visualizers are now supported, providing more flexible content formatting - The Repligard replication utility supports SiteGroups environments and provides a secure configuration system - The Asgard administrative interface distributed by default, included in the new installation utility for data package with means for automated installingABOUT MIDGARD Midgard is a freely-available solution for managing content on Web and WAP services. It is also a toolkit for building dynamic applications to power eBusiness and Information Management processes. Midgard has been built and is actively maintained a global group of software professionals working together in this Open Source project. Midgard is a powerful toolkit for managing online information. Writing applications and functionalities to the platform is done using the easy-to-learn PHP scripting language. All interfacing with the system is done via standard Web interfaces, and no special tools are needed for developers or content authors. Midgard works on most common UNIX platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. Prebuilt binary packages are available for some Linux platforms (including Red Hat and Mandrake), and the system can be installed from sources to most other environments. LICENSING ISSUES The Midgard core libraries are distributed under the GNU Library General Public License, a license which permits the software to be freely used so long as it is dynamically linked or the user can relink it to new versions of the libraries. This is the same license used by the Linux C libraries. This licensing scheme qualifies Midgard as free software developed with an Open Source model. The Midgard-based administration tools and usage examples in the Midgard packages are distributed under the X Consortium license, which doesn't impose any conditions on modification or redistribution of source code or binaries other than requiring that copyright/license notices are left intact. The new administration site, Asgard, is licensed under GPL. Official Documentation is licensed GFDL which supports the Free Usage principles defined by the GPL for code. DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS Source packages: Binaries (Red Hat, Mandrake): Midgard 1.4 Manual: BUG REPORTS Bug reports and enhancement requests on Midgard 1.4 can be submitted to the Midgard Bug Tracker at http://www.midgard-project.org/bugs/ Users are also encouraged to join the discussion on the Midgard user mailing list. Information on subscribing can be found from http://www.midgard-project.org/article/996.html THE MIDGARD PROJECT Midgard Project Ry (MPRy) is a nonprofit organization founded in Helsinki, Finland for the advancement of Midgard by guaranteeing free usage to developers and users. MPRy is responsible for governing copyrights for the major components of the Application. Voting members of the board are a volunteer group of professional software engineers who are responsible for managing the core distribution and coordinating development. MPRy promotes Midgard by publishing a Web site, mailing lists and newsletter. The organization represents Midgard by participating in IT events, arranging training, Public Relations etc. To support its operations, MPRy accepts donations and collects membership fees. MPRy may choose to publish and sell supplemental Midgard products. Membership to the Midgard Project is open to everyone. CONTACT INFORMATION Alexander Bokovoy, Midgard 1.x branch maintainer Henri Bergius, chairman, MPRy http://www.midgard-project.org/ |
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