The full announcement. Nice one.
And.

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From: Plumi Announce <[email protected]>
Date: 20 January 2009 8:38:30 AM
To: [email protected], transmission network discussion list <[email protected]>, [email protected] , [email protected]
Subject: [Plumi-announce] New Plumi Release - 0.2.3-final
Reply-To: [email protected]

Hi all,

We are pleased to announce the release of a new version 0.2.3-final of Plumi, the free software video-sharing package for Plone. This release was focused on bug-fixes and minor improvements to various elements of the package, including: ATVideo product bugfixes, including fixing the CallOuts content type, and improvements for integrating with other Plone 3rd party products, and RSS2 feeds on events and news smart folders.

Indytube, the video transcoding engine, was upgraded to work with Flowplayer 2.2.4 , has the 'same name - different file extension' bug fixed, and now by default transcodes more video file types, including FLV, DIVX.

PlumiSkin product has bugfixes for event subscribers, so that automatically generated emails are sent correctly upon review and publishing of content, and a template bugfix in its overridden qPloneComments template.
For a full list of changes view the changelog:
http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Plumi/tags/plumi-0.2.3-final/CHANGELOG.txt

You can download this version of Plumi here from our release page on Plone.org:
http://plone.org/products/plumi/releases/0.2.3

Our next release will be an alpha focusing on creating the first buildout for Plumi on Plone 3.x. The beta release will include a migration script for Plumi sites running 0.2.3 or lower to move to Plumi 0.3b.

After this we will be looking at key new features including featuring filmmakers and video views/download statistics. Further down the track we will be exploring Firefogg integration (ogg transcoding / publishing via Firefox to Plumi), BitTorrent and many other exciting improvements.

If you are running a Plumi site please let us know so we can showcase your project here on the Plumi blog:
http://blog.plumi.org/

We're always looking for people to get involved in Plumi, so drop us a line if you would like to become a developer on the project, if you have code to contribute, or if you would like to take part in testing. You can always join us in IRC in #plumi on irc.freenode.net, or join our discussion list here:
http://lists.plumi.org/listinfo/discuss

Cheers,
The Plumi Team



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