ircwall 0.5

    So, it's taken longer than I hoped, but I think I'm about ready to officially run 'bzr tag 0.5' in my ircwall branch and push the new code. The current version of ircwall (0.4) was just a quick skeleton to get the merb port started, and I've now rewritten just about everything from scratch, redone the design, and gotten rid of the forced authentication to post a quote. Since the only quotes on the site currently are my own, I'm simply going to dump the database schema and start over from page one.

    OpenID authentication has been replaced with standard username/password authentication for now, my OpenID implementation was broken in a lot of ways and this will work for the time being. Rest assured, OpenID support is planned for the next release (0.6), and if you decide to actually register an account on the site you will be able to link an OpenID to it when I've finished.

    As for new features, I still haven't implemented tagging, although the database schema is there for it, I just haven't figured how I should present it on the site. Also of note, quotes now have comments, wheter you use them or not is up to you. The comments are 100% anonymous, even if you are logged in your user ID is not attached to them, I may or may not change this in future versions.

    Anyways, the list of changes can go on and on, but it's better, faster, stronger, etc. If you find anything wrong, or you want something added, feel free to leave a comment or email me (stefan at nuxoll dot eu dot org).

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