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August 21, 2006
In line with Model-Glue and Reactor, the Fusebox repository and bugtracker has finally moved to a new home: You now need to self-register for Trac. This should stop all the sp@m we were getting!

Just like Model-Glue and Reactor, the SVN repo has framework/trunk - the latest development version - framework/branches - bug fixes for prior releases - and framework/tags - various historical releases. The website is also under SVN at website/trunk.

I'll be opening up write access to the website repository shortly to certain volunteers who are helping with documentation.

Many, many thanks to Simeon Bateman for hosting all of this!

p.s. fuseboxframework.com and fuseboxframework.net also exist and should behave the same way.

Comments

In the main layout is a link to "Team Fusebox"... think this might be updated in the new site?

;)

Mike www.fusebuilder.net


So is the fuseboxframework.org domain name going to replace fusebox.org?


@Mike, updating Team Fusebox is on my list of content tweaks. There is only one website, just multiple URLs that point to it.

@James, right now fuseboxframework.org just points to fusebox.org. The main issue was getting consistent SVN and Trac URLs.


I liked fusebox.org - didn't think there was a branding issue having a namespace that didn't own the .com version (I'm assuming that's what's driving the URL change, to have control of a domain with .com/.net/.org all that same pointers).


@Stephen, as I said to James, it was an issue of getting consistent svn / trac URLs. I had asked John Q and Hal more than once to set this up and got no response from either of them for weeks and weeks.

Team Fusebox are keen to keep momentum up and move the framework along and we've been having a lot of discussions behind the scenes on how to create a more efficient and effective way to run the project. Community hosting of svn and trac is part of that plan.


Arrgh. I think I went briefl blind, or was subject to a first impression reply. :-)

I should mention that I'm in the process of rewriting a large site from the ground up (it's 11 years of a personal-framework, and in 11 years has a lot of excess "DNA"). It's in FB5. It feels absolutly natural to rebuild it in FB5 - especially now that I can put one or two if's inside themselves when I really need to. It's also got me invoking CFCs now from an application scope - so it's been fantastic all over the place.

I'm really happy with what you've done with 5. It's quite spectacular.


@Stephen - thanx for the kind words about Fusebox 5... It's certainly been fun building it!


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