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MySQL Server Instances- 2011-10-16 - Files released.
Genealogy Registry- 2011-08-07 - Internationalization support added including translations in english and norwegian. Also added support for relationship history and rewrote thumbnail generation scripts to be cross-platform.
- 2011-06-06 - Added functionality for creating initial database structures and maintaining them. User interface simplified with all editing-related functions moved to a separate editing mode.
- 2011-01-20 - Solution is functionally complete with the addition of user administration and authentication.
NetPlayer- 2011-06-19 - Version 1.1 released including new templating (pyratemp), visual style and improved reliability when using non-ascii characters in file tags.
- 2011-04-08 - Dependency on PythonXML has been removed and replaced with libxml2 - this should make it easier to install the player on most platforms
Site news- 2011-06-19 - Added document Apache2.2 Reverse Proxy on Ubuntu describing how to use Apache2 as a reverse proxy for publishing internal services.
- 2011-04-08 - Added document Replacing PyXML with libxml2 describing how to replace the Python library PyXML with libxml2 instead. Also suitable for users new to Python and XML.
- 2011-03-31 - Added document FreeNAS 8 iSCSI Target describing how to set up an iSCSI Target using FreeNAS 8. This can for instance be used as storage for QA (non-supported solution) with VMware ESXi or MSCS.
Status daemon- 2011-04-02 - Code has been reorganized and cleaned up as well as adding installer with init-script for Ubuntu.
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear--not absence of fear. Except a
creature be part coward it is not a compliment to say it is brave; it is merely
a loose misapplication of the word. Consider the flea!--incomparably the
bravest of all the creatures of God, if ignorance of fear were courage.
Whether you are asleep or awake he will attack you, caring nothing for the fact
that in bulk and strength you are to him as are the massed armies of the earth
to a sucking child; he lives both day and night and all days and nights in the
very lap of peril and the immediate presence of death, and yet is no more
afraid than is the man who walks the streets of a city that was threatened by
an earthquake ten centuries before. When we speak of Clive, Nelson, and Putnam
as men who "didn't know what fear was," we ought always to add the flea--and
put him at the head of the procession.
-- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"