Bazaar: new website launch – great usability & stick Bazaar Explorer on Jaunty

Very cool, Emma proudly tweeted (and justifiably so):

The new Bazaar home page has launched! Check it out at http://is.gd/3YAS6 #bzr #redesign

OK. Headed right over to http://bazaar-vcs.org. Very cool. I’ve been using Bazaar for most of my development over the past few months, and have had quite a few tugs with their old website. One of the hardest things was to know what was current, what was old, what was easy, even though the quantity of good docs has never been a problem.

Now I discover this cross-platform Bazaar Explorer desktop app I didn’t even know existed! Check out the demo right from the home page!

So even though I’m basically a command line worker, I immediately stuck this on my jaunty laptop, because on one of those bleary “who am I and what’s my name?” mornings, it’s going to give me a nice bookmarked overworld of what I’m up to and what I should be doing of a morning.

Project Flow & Tracker “Paris” bursts into life as a feature – Part 2

Dedicated to the compadres at #drupalcampla http://2009.drupalcampla.com/

Today we witness the birth of PFT “Paris” as a feature, that is, based on the Open Atrium compatible features family of modules which promise plug and play feature components for Drupal. It should also serve as a useful tutorial on how to get started with features (and a smidgeon of drush and bzr too!). And you can download the whole shebang and enjoy Project Flow & Tracker lite. What we’ll do: