Byrne Reese - 14 Apr 2008 -
If you were tuned into the Movable Type Twitter channel last week, or into the MTOS-dev or ProNet mailing lists, you may have heard that we released Movable Type 4.15 Beta 2. As with every beta, we managed to sneak...
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Byrne Reese - 8 Apr 2008 -
Movable Type just got a whole lot easier to install for Debian users thanks to newly available Debian packages. But what makes this addition to the Movable Type Open Source Project so great is not the fact that installing Movable...
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Byrne Reese - 3 Apr 2008 -
Last month we told you of an effort to improve the performance of Movable Type that involved the entire community. The response has been amazing. We asked for people to contribute data collected by Movable Type's new performance monitoring framework....
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Chris Ernest Hall - 14 Mar 2008 -
While we're not exactly Uncle Sam, SIX APART NEEDS YOU to come train at Camp Trott and join us as we fight for the right to publish blogs and rearrange widgets. And by that, I mean attend our next Movable...
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Byrne Reese - 25 Feb 2008 -
Some of the largest properties on the web power their sites using Movable Type. Not just the biggest blogs, but some of the biggest sites, period. You've seen 'em: The Washington Post, The Gothamist, Boing Boing, The Huffington Post and...
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Byrne Reese - 5 Feb 2008 -
Tonight, February 5th, at approximately 9:00pm PST the Movable Type [dot org] web site will be taken offline for routine maintenance and to expand the machine's capacity. The outage should last for approximately 30 minutes. The following services will be...
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Byrne Reese - 28 Jan 2008 -
Last week Movable Type passed one of the biggest milestones in its history: the first stable version of Movable Type Open Source was officially released. Technically, Movable Type has been available under a GPL license since December. But for so...
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Byrne Reese - 18 Jan 2008 -
For the last several weeks, Jim Ramsey has been developing a new web site design using Movable Type 4.1's new template set and theming infrastructure. His goals were simple: make it easy for users to create not just a blog,...
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Byrne Reese - 17 Jan 2008 -
Tonight we released the first release candidate for Movable Type 4.1. This release signals that the product is converging upon a final and shippable version of the product. You can download it now from http://movabletype.org/beta/. Important changes in this release...
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