Habari 0.6 has been released into the wild
. It's been a long time coming, but we're very happy to send a new release out the door. As the official release statement says
Executive Summary: New release. Get.
Noteworthy additions in the new version includes the new ACL permissions system, new API features and general improvements to the administration system
Grab your copy now and give it a test! We're confident you'll like it!
April 6, 2009 at 11:02am | 0 Comments
Tagged: blogging, habari, open source and release
Habari v0.5
has finally been released, with huge improvements since the last release. Many of the Habari users run their sites of the "live codebase" that lives in a not very secret SVN repository, but I'm sure there are quite a few installs out there that are still running the 0.4 release.
If you are still runing 0.4, or even earlier versions, you are in for a treat. I would go as far as claiming that this release is what makes Habari really stand out. The new Monolith admin interface, as well as many other improvements, makes this a real milestone in the Habari history
So, if you are an existing user, UPGRADE NOW. If you are still new to Habari, install it, play around with it and fall in love with it.
Kudos to the whole Habari Community who made this possible!
July 28, 2008 at 12:35am | 1 Comment
Tagged: 0.5, Blog, habari, open source, release and web publishing

The 14th, Microsoft made Vista Service Pack 1 available for both MSDN and Technet subscribers. It is also available for Volume License customers via the MVLS site. General availability is still scheduled for mid-March, then via individual download or via Windows Update.
I downloaded and installed on my home computer running Vista Ultimate x64. The installation was very smooth and I've had no problems with it at all. I haven't really dug in deep yet and looked at the improvements that Service Pack 1 promises yet, but at least the installation was without any problems at all. Network copying seems to be much quicker now, but I don't have any real benchmarks to base that on.

More interestingly though, I just noticed that Windows Server 2008 was available to me from MVLS. It might be available on MSDN and TechNet as well for all I know, but I haven't checked.
I plan on running Server 2008 as my Laptop OS, as Vista didn't perform all that well on it. Server 2008 and Vista both share the same kernel, and were basically developed as one branch in house at Microsoft until Vista went RTM.
One small fun fact is that the release version of Server 2008 includes Service Pack 1, so the "I'll wait until the first Service Pack is released before I install it" argument is moot. I don't think Microsoft has done anything like that, since perhaps the Exchange 4 release which, if memory servers right, had a fixup package installed in the final release version. I'm not 100% certain that this was the case though, but something along those lines came to mind when writing this.
Update: Iain McDonald explains why the release version of 2008 has Service Pack 1 included on his MSDN blog post Windows Server 2008 is called SP1. Adventures in doing things right?
The download is under way right now, and will most likely reinstall the laptop some time tonight or tomorrow, depending on when the 2.5GB download is finished.
I'll be back with a more comprehensive post regarding using Server 2008 as a laptop OS after I've been running it for a while.
February 17, 2008 at 9:23pm | 0 Comments
Tagged: microsoft, release, Server 2008, service pack, vista and windows
Jumpbox
has released the "Wordpress Blogging JumpBox", a pre-configured Wordpress Virtual Appliance. Welcome to the club, the Gallery Appliance has been available for quite some time now.
While it doesn't seem like this is an "official" appliance from Automattic, I'm glad to see that more independent Open Source application developers release their software as virtual appliances, it really makes it easy for end users to evaluate the applications in a controlled environment.
February 20, 2007 at 9:06am | 2 Comments
Tagged: computing, open source, release, virtual appliance, virtualization and Wordpress