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- <title>Version 0.0.2 - we can haz pages</title>
- <meta name="date" content="2011-06-02 10:00" />
- <meta name="author" content="Deborah Nicholson" />
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- <p>First of all, thanks to everyone who worked to get us to 0.0.2! GNU
- MediaGoblin is much further along than we'd even hoped it would be by
- this point. We're especially grateful to those of you who have become
- regular fixtures (dare we say goblinistas?) - in particular Jef van
- Schendel (our new graphic designer!) who's made 0.0.2 look great, Rob
- Myers and Matt Lee at FooCorp for their support, everyone for their
- feedback, and a ton of people sending in patches (Aleksandar Micovic,
- Jakob Kramer, Joar Wandborg, Bernhard Keller, Elrond from Samba-TNG,
- Sebastian Spaeth, Aaron Williamson, Daniel Neel (on docs), and of
- course Chris Webber and Will Kahn-Greene). The influx of contributors
- here are what has made this month's release of GNU MediaGoblin
- (our first month of public development!) an awesome one.</p>
- <p>In short, it's starting to look like the real deal. We have basic
- galleries with pagination, email verification, feeds and friends.
- There's also lots of nitty gritty stuff like MongoDB data migrations,
- <a href="http://celeryq.org/">Celery</a> integration, and etc that you can ask
- Chris to explain to you in extravagant detail if you
- <a href="/pages/join.html">join us on IRC</a>. But pictures speak louder than words,
- particularly in a software project related to media publishing. And
- so, behold!</p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_gallery.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_gallery-thumb-600x415-2.png"
- alt="Example gallery" /></a>
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_register.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_register-thumb-600x410-5.png"
- alt="Registering" /></a>
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_submit_images.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_submit_images-thumb-600x412-7.png"
- alt="Submitting images" /></a>
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_view_image.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.0.2_view_image-thumb-600x412-9.png"
- alt="Viewing images" /></a>
- </p>
- <p>The quality of work that's gone into 0.0.2 makes meeting our
- lofty-yet-humble <a href="/news/goals-for-our-first-alpha-release.html">0.1.0
- goals</a> look quite achievable. The past month's work on 0.0.2 shows
- that we can do this, but that there's a ton of work left to do. Which
- leaves us
- <a href="http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/social-mediagoblin/2011-05/msg00057.html">looking
- forward</a> <a href="http://bugs.foocorp.net/versions/show/3">to
- 0.0.3</a>. There's a lot of work to do, but also a lot of fun to be
- had doing so. Sound up your alley? Why don't you <a href="/pages/join.html">join us</a>?</p>
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