What's new at ProjectPier?

Hi all,

here's a little update from us to keep you informed about what's  going on at ProjectPier.

First of all, thank you for your mails and issues you sent. We are currently fixing the identified issues to get PP 0.8 out of the door. If you like to help just register as user and grab a problem. You can checkout the 0.8.0-dev version at http://www.projectpier.org/project-release/projectpier-0-8-0-dev. The bug tracker for PP 0.8 is located at http://www.projectpier.org/project/issues/17.

We also established a Google Map on this site. Please check out http://www.projectpier.org/map/user and show us where you are using ProjectPier :-)

Furthermore we are currently rethinking our collaboration tools. Right now we use a PP installation for development and it served us well in the last 2 months. In that time we established the Drupal bug tracker here and set up SVN at SourceForge.

We are thinking about putting all our discussions on the web site, so that we will just have pp.org and SVN. What do you think: are the forums enough or do you expect something else or additional? What are your previous experiences form other projects? Are some Drupal specialists out there who have experience in establishing the "Organic Groups" stuff?

Lastly, we added some more information about our product in the "Tour" section, which will also be enhanced like the "How-To" section.

Cheers
Roland

Hi there,

I'd suggest having a look at Wordpress's setup, especially the Codex. I've found that organization/scheme to be of enormous value to developers, users and random contributors.

PP looks really fantastic. I'm glad I found it - it definitely fills a niche.

Cheers,

B Hunt