Development milestone for Geeklog 1.5
The release of Geeklog 1.5.0 Beta 1 by the Geeklog Team marked a new milestone for the open source blogging system. Although the software is still in development, Geeklog's developers hope to release the final version of Geeklog 1.5 on May 26th. The end of May marks the beginning of the coding phase for Google's Summer of Code 2008. To mark the occasion, Geeklog is highlighting the work done by students participating in last year's Summer of Code that is going into this new release. How cool is that!
Changes found in Geeklog 1.5.0 incorporates the following projects implemented during the 2007 Google Summer of Code:
- New user-friendly install script
- New Configuration Graphical User Interface
- New Webservices API based on the Atom Publishing Protocol
Additional new features and enhancements included in this release:
- OpenID support.
- New LDAP remote authentication module.
- Updated FCKeditor to version 2.6.
- Rewrite of the underlying story code which addresses issues with special characters and HTML entities.
- Comments can now be closed, i.e. existing comments will still be displayed but no new comment can be posted.
- The Polls plugin now allows for multiple questions per poll.
- The Static Pages plugin now supports comments.
- The database backup admin panel now lets you delete and download backups.
- Theming improvements including the support of XHTML.
About this CMS Enthusiast
Bryan Ruby is the owner and editor for CMS Report. He founded CMSReport.com in 2006 on the belief that information technologists, website owners, and web developers desired visiting sites where they could learn about content management systems without the sales pitch. Outside of his late night blogging hours, he is the Information Technology Officer for a field office in the federal government.




