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Progress towards release: update

by Christopher Johnson last modified 2007-08-15 20:27
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We have been working on a few final, but critical, issues leading up to the Red Ochre release of GetPaid. That has led to progress on the payment processor and several other issues (and some new discoveries). Additional work is needed on documentation, testing, and user interface. Read on for more info...

GetPaid has a number of outstanding issues at the moment in the leadup to our Red Ochre release (0.3, see issues here).

A few updates (from Argentina):

  • Issues are being added and eliminated. Please grab a bug or issue and help us hit the release!
  • The product README now contains information on getting started with the project (and was completely updated)
  • The dev site has been updated with the latest code as of today, which includes a fix of the payment processor (authorize.net)
  • A new tarball of products is available (from Aug 15)
  • Internationalization of the product is very advanced, and now includes a Spanish and Italian translation. Work pending on the zope-specific product (getpaid.core). Thanks to i18n Sprint participants at the Jornadas de Software Libre in Cordoba, Argentina!
  • Kapil is currently in Argentina working with a group of FairSource developers to work towards the release. 
  • ore.member (a simple product for customizing membership properties) is being removed from the product before release
  • Documentation development is underway - if you can contribute, please see the outline here .

Call for testing reminder!

Please remember that we need help testing in preparation for the alpha release candidate! Get the latest tarball from our Google Code downloads section or you can also checkout the code via buildout by checking out the source. Please report any issues you find to thedevelopment mailing list. Check the Product Description/Readme after installation to learn about using the product.



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