Krang v2.20 is now available (the source release is up now and binary builds should be up soon). Notable changes in this release:
* Lots and lots of bug fixes * Implemented desk security as specified in docs/permissions.pod * Added --below_category_id option and implemented --limited_to_category option for bin/krang_publish * Added Fedora 7, Redhat Adaptive Server AS3 and AS4 as a platforms for building * Added new module Krang::URL. It provides one method, real_url() which adjusts the URL of story, media and category objects according to their publishing context. * Added krang_src_dependency_check script to check Perl source module dependencies * Permit krang_export to handle large sites without running out of ram * Added "ApacheMaxSize" directive to krang.conf so that you can adjust the memory used depending on the machine capabilities and the number of addons installed Detailed change-log here: http://krang.sf.net/docs/changelog.html Krang is an Open Source web-publisher / content-management system designed for large-scale magazine-style websites. It is a 100% Perl application using Apache/mod_perl and MySQL, as well as numerous CPAN modules. Krang provides a powerful and easy to use story and media editing environment for website editors, as well as a complete template development environment for web designers. On the back-end, Perl programmers can customize Krang to control the data entered in the story editor and add code to drive the templates to build output. Krang can be enhanced with add-ons containing new skins and other new features. Krang easily handles large data sets and can manage multiple websites in a single installation. For more information about Krang, visit the Krang website: http://krang.sourceforge.net/ There you can download Krang, view screenshots, read documentation, join our mailing-lists and access the CVS tree. - the Krang team