Subtext 1.9.3 Released

Steve, Phil and Darren all wrote about new version of Subtext ("Repair Job" Edition) which released to community early today.

As Steve has given all details about this new release, it supports BlogML 2.0 and you can try to export/import your content using BlogML 2.0 files in subtext.

So after Community Server 2.1 and Single User Blog, another popular .NET blogging tool is now supporting BlogML 2.0.  Thanks guys!

Regarding all feedbacks that I got from BlogML users and especially from Dan Hounshell (who does a great job and manages ASP.NET official site and ASP.NET Weblogs for Telligent) and Jon Galloway, I'm thinking about new version which should be a minor one in comparison to 2.0.  I'll start sharing these thoughts with Darren and Phil very soon.  One of things that we may use in our development process for new version is Unit Testing (Phil is now jumping up and down!!).  It was in our plans for 2.0 but we couldn't find enough time to implement it.  I'm awaiting for any new feedback and suggestion.

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4 Comments : 12.14.06

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Steve Harman
12.14.2006 @ 7:48 AM
Keyvan, I actually have some outstanding work that needs to be checked into the BlogML codebase (I "shelved it" a couple of weeks ago) that I'd like one of you guys could take a look at. The changes are mainly focused around the BlogML Provider that Phil designed. In implementing BlogML 2.0 for Subtext I came across a few issues and the provider needed to be "expanded" as it were. I also added the real Subtext implementation of BlogML... replacing the stub methods that were there. Actually, now that I mention it, I really need to go back and update that code with the latest version of Subtext. I'll see if I can get around to that this weekend and then perhaps you or Darren can take a look at the changes and give me some feedback.
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Keyvan Nayyeri
12.14.2006 @ 7:56 AM
Steve, Thanks, of course, we're looking to hear from you. Just send me an email and we can start an offline conversation.
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Haacked
12.14.2006 @ 11:10 AM
Unit Tests! Unit Tests! We have a few tests of our own implementation that could probably be ported to your needs.
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Keyvan Nayyeri
12.14.2006 @ 11:23 AM
:-D I think you've checked in something to our repository some months ago but thanks for new additions :-)

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