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PubliForge README

Installation and Setup

Install PubliForge (best practice is to do so in a virtual environment):

$ cd <directory_containing_this_file>
$ python setup.py develop

Tweak the configuration file development.ini as appropriate and populate database:

$ pfpopulate development.ini
Getting Started

Launch the apllication:

$ pserve --reload development.ini

And, visit http://localhost:6543.

Documentation

Read documentation (http://doc.publiforge.org) for complete information.

CHANGES

0.7 (2012-09-11)
  • new dashboard
  • first version of tasks
  • enhanced packs
  • Subvertpy replaces HgSubversion for Subversion support
  • add result of a build to a pack
  • bugs fixed
0.6 (2012-06-02)
  • isolated processings
  • "Parallel" processor
  • Label for variables
  • Publidoc2Html5 and Publidoc2EPub3 processors
  • ePubCheck 3.0
  • HTML validator tween with WDG
  • Subversion support
  • bugs fixed
0.5.1 (2012-03-23)
  • member groups
  • Pyramid 1.3
  • bugs fixed
0.5 (2012-03-02)
  • AJAX
  • build.concurrent option
  • dynamic menu
  • better search engine
  • workspace -> storage
  • pfbackup
  • publiquiz
0.4 (2012-01-12)
  • description fields for groups, workspaces, processors, projects and processings
  • online creation and edition for users, groups, workspaces and projects
0.3 (2011-11-21)
  • XML configurations
  • cache
0.2 (2011-09-05)
  • Pyramid version
  • workspaces
  • processings
0.1 (2010-12-10)
  • initial version in Pylons
  • workspaces only

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