Glamour Branch (3.0.x)
Ongoing UI improvements including:
- Introduction of Oracle support (done 3.0.2)
Gonzalas (4.0)
Clear focus on performance and refactoring:
- fourQ upgrades
- project [FCDEV30:sqldelta] (COAPI schema evolution improvements)
- Object Broker (cache efficiency and pop reporting, aimed at content types, possibly embedded in fourQ)
- make extended array properties first class citizens
- Add typename to array data
- Implement generic Reactor dao's for non-content type tables
- shared code libraries (ie types/rules/etc shared across multiple installs on the same server)
- Deprecating useless code
- Implement Formtools Technology (MJB)
- remaster default edit handlers
- refactor plp tags
- Messaging sub-system
- Re-do system commenting (add dmComment content type to replace commentlog property)
- Re-build notifications (appovals, denials, audit traps, and so on)
- Refactor of core dmImage Object
- Standardise Field Names
- Cleanup Config Values
- standardise Javascript libraries
- improve widgets, wizards and editing process
- introduce some transition effects
- background save

Treebeard (4.1)
Clear focus on refactoring nested tree model:
- Refactor nested tree model (possible in-memory NTM, parent/child only in DB, increase NTM span
)
- Eliminate tree corruption entirely (implement self repair mechanisms)
- Allow NTM to be applied to any content type easily
- Update JS site overview tree AJAX approach (eg move to prototype.js and JSON)
- Redo category and dmNavigation management
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Community Projects
Ongoing community projects not within core put independently deployable will include:
- Mollio (see http://www.mollio.org/)
- FarCry Mollio templates (availabe now in CVS)
- Update installer to deploy Mollio by default
- Live demonstration site (if you can't wait try http://demo.farcrycms.de/)
- Community Site
- Case study object for Community web site to promote existing farcry solutions
- Implement nightlies archive (available now at Jeff Coughlin's site)
- FarCry Blog
- Sample tutorial code base using real-world example of converting FarCry to a blogging platform
- Blogging tools (including blog API)
- Form builder tool
Infrastructure Changes
CVS to Subversion Migration
Completed. All FarCry code bases are now on subversion
Beyond
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