This folder contains information of a general nature (i.e., stuff that wouldn't cleanly fit into another category).

About Version Numbers Siteframe uses a fairly standard version numbering scheme: major . minor . patch where major is the major version number (e.g., "5"), minor is a minor release (usually with significant enhancements), and patch is incremented with each new formal relase. Typically, a major release involves a substantial rewrite of the code or major new enhancements. A minor...
0 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on November 27, 2005 at 21:03

Differences Between 3.x and 5.x Here are some of the major changes between Siteframe 3.x and Beaumont (5.x): Siteframe 3.x had a number of document types: Article, Uploaded File, Image, Event, Poll, etc. Beaumont has a single Page object, with optional file attachments. The structure is much easier to understand and use in Beaumont. Beaumont does not support Poll or Event data because of insufficient demand....
0 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on November 27, 2005 at 07:53

Next version I'm currently working on the next release of Siteframe. In addition to the usual round of bug fixes, this version will also contain support for working with replicated databases. Specifically, it allows the specification of different databases for reading and writing, which means that you can use a master database for writing, and a set of load-balanced slaves for reading. This should make the...
7 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on May 3, 2006 at 20:11

Siteframe Beaumont (5.x) features Siteframe Beaumont is the 5.0 release of Siteframe. It is a complete rewrite of the underlying Siteframe codebase, and includes a number of innovative features. Here are some of the more notable ones: Simplified registration/invitation interface. If an existing user invites a new user to join a Siteframe website, registration is streamlined because the new user's e-mail address has...
0 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on November 26, 2005 at 23:27

Siteframe is now on Facebook We now have a Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Siteframe/27325230018 . If you're interested, follow the link and become a Fan! There's also a discussion forum that I'll be monitoring.  
0 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on January 25, 2008 at 14:48

Siteframe Mailing Lists There are two mailing lists that support the Siteframe community: Siteframe-announce is a read-only list that you can subscribe to so that you'll receive notifications of new releases or security advisories. You can subscribe at http://list.broadpool.com/mailman/listinfo/siteframe-announce . This list is very low volume, usually receiving less than one message per month. The...
0 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on November 27, 2005 at 16:59

Siteframe Web Hosting Below are listed some web hosting providers that support Siteframe. Please note that I have not had the opportunity to test out each and every one of these, so the level of support (and versions supported, etc.) may change from time to time. Generally, any provider that meets the minimal system requirements can run Siteframe, but please verify first. Also, please feel free to comment on...
0 comment(s) / glen / General Info / on September 3, 2007 at 11:22