Is there any plans to include localization (other languages in the  
admin interface) support in Radiant or anything available for use at  
the moment?

Best Regards,
Gustaf Lindqvist

6 maj 2007 kl. 02.26 skrev John W. Long:

> Looks like it's time for another release of Radiant:
>
>     http://radiantcms.org/download/
>
> This release contains an important security update. Passwords since  
> 0.5
> have been written straight into the log files without filtering of any
> kind. This could enable a malicious user with read permissions on the
> log files to discover other users' passwords. We've repaired the  
> problem
> in 0.6.1. It is recommended that everyone upgrade immediately. You
> should also delete production.log and development.log.
>
> This release also includes a few minor bug fixes.
>
>
> WHAT IS RADIANT CMS?
>
> Radiant is a no-fluff content management system made for designers and
> programmers and is ideal for use on small teams. It is similar to
> Movable Type or Textpattern, but is much more than a blogging engine.
>
> Radiant features:
>
>    * An elegant user interface
>    * The ability to arrange pages in a hierarchy
>    * Flexible templating with layouts, snippets, page parts, and a
>      custom tagging language (Radius: http://radius.rubyforge.org)
>    * A dynamic extension system
>    * A simple user management/permissions system
>    * Support for Markdown and Textile as well as traditional HTML
>      (it's easy to create other filters)
>    * Operates in two modes: dev and production depending on the URL
>    * A caching system which expires pages every 5 minutes
>    * Built using Ruby on Rails (which means that extending Radiant is
>      as easy as any other Rails application)
>    * Licensed under the MIT-License
>    * And much more...
>
> There's even a live demo over on the project Web site:
>
>     http://radiantcms.org/demo/
>
>
> WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE?
>
> * Fixed a security vulnerability which caused passwords to appear  
> in the
>    logs
> * Fixed a bug in the site map code which caused it to forget which  
> rows
>    were expanded
> * The find_by_url method has been optimized to improve performance
>    [Daniel Sheppard]
> * GET requests are now the only requests that are cached [Daniel
>    Sheppard]
> * Added rudimentary support for extension depencency specification
>    through directory prefixing [Daniel Sheppard]
> * Fixed syntax error in fixture loading extension [Sean Cribbs]
> * Minor documentation fix for date tag [Sean Cribbs]
> * Fixed a bug in the migrations that prevented 0.5.x users from
>    upgrading properly [Sean Cribbs]
>
>
> INSTALLATION
>
> We've worked hard to make it easy to install Radiant. For starters you
> can download it with Ruby Gems:
>
> % gem install --include-dependencies radiant
>
> Once the Radiant gem is installed you have access to the `radiant`
> command. The `radiant` command is similar to the `rails` command  
> (if you
> are from the Rails world. It's how you generate a new Radiant project
> for a website. So `cd` to the directory where you would like your
> instance to be installed and type:
>
> % radiant -d [mysql|postgres|sqlite3] .
>
> Next, edit config/database.yml to taste. Then run the rake  
> bootstrap task:
>
> % rake production db:bootstrap
>
> And start up the test server:
>
> % script/server -e production
>
> Finally, hit the /admin/ URL and you should be off to the races.  
> See the
> README file in the release for additional details.
>
> If you are interested in other download options, visit the download
> page: http://radiantcms.org/download/.
>
>
> UPGRADING FROM 0.6.0
>
> 1. Update the Radiant gem:
>
>     % gem update radiant
>
> 2. Change the RADIANT_GEM_VERSION constant in config/environment.rb
>     to "0.6.1".
>
> 3. Run the update rake task:
>
>     rake radiant:update
>
> 4. Restart the server
>
>
> UPGRADING FROM 0.5.x
>
> The upgrade process changed significantly from last release, so listen
> up! To upgrade an existing installation, BACKUP YOUR DATABASE, update
> the gem, and create a new Radiant project using the instructions  
> above.
> Then point Radiant to the right database by editing config/ 
> database.yml
> and execute the following command in your project directory:
>
> % rake db:migrate
>
> If you have problems during the upgrade, please let us know.
>
>
> CONTRIBUTORS
>
> Radiant wouldn't be possible without the help of some fine people. The
> following people have made contributions to this release:
>
> * Alexander Horn         * Sean Cribbs
>
> Thanks guys! If you'd like to hop on the development band wagon  
> head on
> over to our dev site (http://dev.radiantcms.org/).
>
>
> SUPPORT
>
> The best place to get support is definitely on the Radiant mailing  
> list.
> There's a crowd of people there who have been hanging around for many
> moons now. Newbie questions are welcome! To sign up, go to:
>
> http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/
>
> The Radiant mailing list is also accessible via Ruby forum:
>
> http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/21
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
> --
> John Long
> http://wiseheartdesign.com
> http://radiantcms.org
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