The Bricolage team would like to announce the release of Bricolage 1.4.0. This is the first new stable release of Bricolage since the release of version 1.2.3 in March, and the first major release since 1.2.0 in January.
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and publishing system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use, a full-fledged templating system with complete programming language support for flexibility, and many other features (see below). It operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses the PostgreSQL RDBMS for its repository. For a complete list of the changes, See Bric::Changes at http://bricolage.cc/docs/Bric/Changes.html. Learn more about Bricolage and download it from the Bricolage home page, http://bricolage.cc/. Here's a sampling of the major new features in version 1.4.0: * An integrated SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) server, which offers a convenient interface for importing and exporting content, as well as for mass-publishing content. * Simplified installation via an included Makefile and related scripts that check for dependencies, build the database, and install all the required libraries, components, and programs. * Content distribution via FTP and SFTP, in addition to the existing file system copy methods. * System-wide customization of the URIs the Bricolage builds for content. * Improved tracking of the publish status of content, easing the identification of what needs to be published and what doesn't. * Search result paging. A new system-wide preference allows those manager screens that display a lot of objects to paginate those results over a series of pages. * Improved performance of the keyword system, the category system, the group system, the publishing system, and caching. * A new interface for managing media types (a.k.a., MIME types) so that Bricolage can better identify the types of media files it manages. * Support for Apache-SSL in addition to the existing support for mod_ssl. * Simplified configuration system, with support for manual configuration where desired. * System cloning. Bricolage installations can now be cloned, complete with all data stored in the RDBMS, and converted into a distribution tarball. This simplifies the creation of packages for installing customized copies of Bricolage. * The ability to use Bricolage with or without SSL support on arbitrary ports. * Support for Mac OS X. * Over 90 bug fixes. Enjoy! --The Bricolage Team -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 http://david.wheeler.net/ Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]