Pocoo is an open-source bulletin board software (aka message board) written in Python. It provides an advanced plugin system with a component architecture which allows other developers to modify Pocoo to their liking without the need to touch existing source code. Because it uses SQLAlchemy, it is possible to use either MySQL, SQLite, Oracle or Postgres as the storage backend.

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Updated 01 Nov 2007 16:32 UTC


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    Pygments 0.8.1 release

    Pygments 0.8.1 was released today.

    Jinja 1.1 Released

    Jinja 1.1 codenname sinka is out! And with more changes then ever. Here a
    small summary of the new features and improvements:

    blocks now support {{ super() }} to render the parent output.
    the template lexer keeps not track of brace ... [More] , parenthesis and
    bracket balance in order to not break variable tags apart if they
    are configured to look like this: ${expr}. This also fixes
    the problem with nested dicts in variable expressions.
    added whitespace management system for the template designer.
    many new filters and helpers such as lipsum, batch, slice,
    sum, abs, round, striptags and others.
    reimplemented Buffet plugin so that you can use Jinja in pylons.
    added optional C-implementation of the context baseclass.
    it's now possible to stream templates.
    reworked loader layer. All the cached loaders now have "private" non cached
    baseclasses so that you can easily mix your own caching layers in.
    added MemcachedLoaderMixin and MemcachedFileSystemLoader contributed
    by Bryan McLemore.
    many new unittests, bugfixes and improvements.

    The whole list of changes can be found in the changelog. Get it while
    it's hot from the cheeseshop. [Less]

    Pygments 0.8 release

    The time is ripe for another Pygments release. I waited a little longer than
    the usual two months this time, allowing more new features to accumulate, so
    that I don't have to release only trivial updates and bugfixes.

    Download it ... [More] from http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/Pygments, or look at the
    demonstration at http://pygments.org/demo.

    The "new features" changelog for 0.8 is:

    Lexers added:
    Haskell, thanks to Adam Blinkinsop
    Redcode, thanks to Adam Blinkinsop
    D, thanks to Kirk McDonald
    MuPad, thanks to Christopher Creutzig
    MiniD, thanks to Jarrett Billingsley
    Vim Script, by Tim Hatch

    The CSharpLexer now is Unicode-aware, which means that it has an
    option that can be set so that it correctly lexes Unicode identifiers
    allowed by the C# specs.
    Added a RaiseOnErrorTokenFilter that raises an exception when the
    lexer generates an error token, and a VisibleWhitespaceFilter that
    converts whitespace (spaces, tabs, newlines) into visible characters.
    The ReST lexer now automatically highlights source code blocks in
    ".. sourcecode:: language" and ".. code:: language" directive blocks.
    Improved the default style (thanks to Tiberius Teng). The old default
    is still available as the "emacs" style (which was an alias before).
    The get_style_defs method of HTML formatters now uses the cssclass
    option as the default selector if it was given.

    The updated documentation and the full changelog can be found, as always, at
    http://pygments.org/docs.

    Happy highlighting! [Less]

    Buildbots set up

    Thanks to Tim Freund, a recently joined team member, we have now a buildbot
    instance set up at

    http://buildbot.pocoo.org/buildbot/
    Thanks very much, Tim!

    For those of you waiting for the 0.2 release, please hold out a while ... [More] longer.
    We're currently splitting the "core" package into a real "core" package usable
    for all kinds of community portals, and a "forum" package that implements the
    actual BBS on top of it. This will make it possible to create more Pocoo
    driven solutions in the future, allowing for an integrated community site.

    Also, features that will be in 0.2 are:

    Private Messages
    Much improved webadmin
    Improved tagging system [Less]

    Happy Easter!

    The Pocoo team wishes you happy easter. Development is going on at a steady
    pace, and we expect to release a 0.2 version sooner than you think ;)

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