Timeline isn't "frozen", it's open source software and anyone who
wants to work on it is encouraged to do so. I just meant that no one
at *MIT* isn't currently spending time on it since we're focused on
Exhibit, and that's unlikely to change. If it's needs an overhaul,
find some willing developers to work with the commiters and go for it!

MacKenzie


On Mar 28, 12:37 am, jqueryui-vienna <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds almost unbelievable that the Timeline project is frozen... now
> that all browsers have enough power to display complex timelines, the
> project stops...
>
> On 26 Mrz., 14:34, mackenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > To amplify this a bit, there is no active Time project nowadays
> > (hasn't been for a couple of years now) but there is an active
> > community, as Alexey says, who use Timeline and maintain the code. The
> > only active project going on now that I'm aware of is Exhibit 3
> > (simile-widgets.org/exhibit3).
>
> > MacKenzie
>
> > On Mar 25, 1:22 am, jqueryui-vienna <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I just wanted to know about the current status of the simile timeline
> > > project. The last commit to its svn trunk was in 2009, so the question
> > > arises if if still is active.
>
> > > Are there any planned releases or some roadmap?
>
> > > Franz

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