Last update: 6/25/2012; 9:30:41 AM.
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spacer Welcome spacer
spacer spacer I was emailing with Philippe Martin, a highly respected member of the Frontier community for many years, who is still doing work in Frontier. He didn't know that the OPML Editor is a full distribution of Frontier. So I figure maybe some others don't know. :-)
spacer It was a fork I started in 2005 or so, when the flaming on the kernel mail list directed at me got to be too much. I wanted to make improvements to the environment I designed, so I went ahead and did it. That's what the OPML Editor is.
spacer I've done a lot of work since then, fixing bugs, rewriting modules that needed rewriting, and adding lots of new capabilities and connections to web services, like Amazon, Twitter, Flickr, OAuth. There's JSON parser. The RSS support is much deeper and simpler. Etc.
spacer This site points you to places to look for new stuff.
spacer PS: This is a work in progress. So the lists aren't complete. Working on it! :-)
spacer Frontier-user list spacer
spacer I've restarted the Frontier-user mail list on Google Groups.
spacer groups.google.com/group/frontier-user
spacer Feeds spacer
spacer There are two feeds to follow for news of developments in the environment.
spacer 1. The Updates feed includes every part, whether it's for opml.root or any of the tools. Every update has a description, so you can get an idea of what's changed.
spacer 2. My personal worknotes feed, which is almost entirely about developments in the environment, updates every time I add a new note to my outline.
spacer Further, there's a feed for each of the roots, that contains all the updates since we started using RSS as the root updates mechanism. For example, this is the feed for updates to opml.root.
spacer bits.codecasting.org/opml.root/rss.xml
spacer BTW, opml.root is the equivalent of frontier.root and radio.root. It's where all the system code is, and the glue connecting to other apps.
spacer RIver of Frontier news spacer
spacer I've put together a river with all the Frontier-related news sources I know of.
spacer river.frontiernews.org/
spacer Here's the subscription list for the river.
spacer FrontierNews.org spacer
spacer FrontierNews.org is a wordpress.com blog I was maintaining with updates, before I had my act together over here on the world outline. You'll find lots of important tech notes and discoveries there.
spacer Tools Catalog spacer
spacer The OPML Editor ships with an empty Tools folder. This was an important change that took place in 2008, along with the Tools Catalog page.
spacer Instead of coming with some default set of tools, I made it super easy to install whatever tools you want. You don't have to download files to specific folders. That happens automatically.
spacer The Tools Catalog command is in the Misc menu.
spacer A rundown of the big apps spacer
spacer river2.root is a rewrite of the aggregator that shipped with Frontier/Radio for years. It needed a rewrite, since we learned a lot about RSS over time. It is a podcatcher, does realtime with the RSS cloud element.
spacer scripting2.root is a rewrite of the blogging software I use for scripting.com. You can install it and run it. It also need a rewrite, as it had evolved over years with lots of additions and trial features that didn't pan out.
spacer radio2.root, as its name implies, is a link-oriented group linkblog app. It's the blogging portion of Blork. I know that's confusing but that's the way the product came together. You can find instructions on setting up a blork server on the frontiernews site.
spacer myPhotos.root downloads all your pictures from Flickr and uploads them to S3. Leave it running and you'll have copies of everything you flow through Flickr.
spacer Big new capabilities spacer
spacer system.verbs.apps.s3 -- read/write to Amazon storage. Also support for Route53 their DNS manager, and SimpleDB.
spacer system.verbs.apps.oAuth -- it really works.
spacer builtins.io -- Instant outliner client and server, built on long-polling. Works, used it in a small development community.
spacer Improvements to core functionality spacer
spacer scheduler2, comlete rewrite.
spacer log2, complete rewrite.
spacer html.directory, rebuild, and streamline. Directories in Manila won't work with this version.
spacer mainResponder used to be in a separate root, now it's in opml.root at builtins.mainResponder. Tools websites are managed by mainResponder now, the websiteFramework responder is still an option, but not the default.
spacer Userland.com sites are still running spacer
spacer userland.com are still on the air, thanks to Jake Savin.
spacer That includes Frontier, Radio, Manila, DocServer.
spacer Code listings spacer
spacer listings.opml.org current listings for all the code in opml.root and each of the tools on the Tool Catalog page.
spacer This not only makes it easy to browse the source code online, but it also means that it is indexed by search engines.
spacer Is there an Intel version for the Mac? spacer
spacer Yes. It's in the Universal App sub-folder of the Extras Folder of the Mac DMG that you can download from home.opml.org.
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