Archive for the 'Open Source' Category

Subversion Browsing

Using the pecl svn PHP extension, Infonomix is now able to browse subversion repositories. :-)

Support is limited at the moment, but I’m hoping to switch from Trac over to Infonomix at some point in the future. When that happens, support will improve drastically!

Infonomix @ HotScripts

Yay! Infonomix is now listed at HotScripts!

Infonomix @ HotScripts

This is good, hopefully Infonomix will get some more users and feedback from the community. :-)

Drop Down Menus




Thanks to jQuery and the jQuery clickmenu plugin, Infonomix now features drop down menus! You can check them out in the freshly updated demo:

Infonomix Open Source Project Management and Time Tracking Demonstration

Infonomix 0.02 Released

This is a minor release which matches the code we are now using to power the new Infonomix Project Management demo. Improvements include refinements to the data model, and removing code which referenced outdated resources, such as jpGraph.

Infonomix Source Released




I’ve added the AGPL v3 license to the Infonomix code so I’ve made the repository readable by anonymous users. Note - the code is in an alpha state. The repository only contains the application, no installers, and not even the necessary supporting applications required to run. If you are very determined, you’ll be able to get it up and running, but otherwise, hang out for a while until I get the code more developer friendly. I’ll also be setting up a demo soon.

Anyway, feel free to browse if you like:

Infonomix Subversion Repository

Infonomix Trac Subversion Browser

Sitemaps

I’m thinking about holding off on releasing infonomix until I can convert its sitemap to be compliant with the Cocoon sitemap specification. That would require a major update to nexista, because the other php-based sitemap-powered framework, popoon (which is compliant with Cocoon’s sitemap), uses some XSL / PHP crossovers. I’m not comfortable with that, as the entire reason why I like XML and XSL so much is because its so abstract, and not necessarily tied to any particular scripting language.

Open Source

We’re planning on opening up Infonomix under the Affero GPL license. It has worked well so far for the PBooks open source accounting software, so it might do the same for project management software.