drupal x.xx, xx/xx/xxxx ----------------------- - major overhaul of the entire underlying design: * everything is based on nodes: nodes are a conceptual "black box" to couple and manage different types of content and that promotes reusing existing code, thus reducing the complexity and size of drupal as well as improving long-term stability. * introduced links/drupal tags: [[link]] - rewrote submission/moderation queue: * renamed submission.module to moderation.module * updated submission forms - removed FAQ and documentation module and merged them into a "book module": * allows collaborative book writing - removed ban module and integrated it in account.module as "access control": * access control is based on much more powerful regular expressions (regex) now rather than on MySQL pattern matching. - various updates: * added preview functionality when submitting new content (such as a story) from the administration pages. * made the administration section only show those links a user has access to. * improved account module: + added "acess control" to allow/deny certain usernames/e-mail addresses/hostnames * improved comment module * improved story module: + added preview functionality for administrators + made it possible to permanently delete stories * improved themes: + W3C validation on a best effort basis + removed $theme->control() from themes + added theme "goofy" - revised documentation drupal 2.00, 15/03/2001 ----------------------- - rewrote the comment/discussion code: * comment navigation should be less confusing now * additional/alternative display and order methods have been added. * modules can be extended with a "comment system": modules can embed the existing comment system without having to write their own, duplicate comment system. - added sections and section manager: * story sections can be maintained from the administration pages. * story sections make the open submission more adaptive in that you can set individual post, dump and expiration thresholds for each section according to the story type and urgency level: stories in certain sections do not "expire" and might stay interesting and active as time passes by, whereas news-related stories are only considered "hot" over a short period of time. - multiple vhosts + multiple directories: * you can setup multiple drupal sites on top of the same physical source tree either by using vhosts or sub-directories - added "user ratings" similar to SlashCode's karma or Scoop's mojo: * all rating logic is packed into a module to ease experimenting with different rating heuristics/algorithms. - added "search infrastructure": * improved search page and integrated search functionality in the administration pages. - added translation / localization / internationalization support: * because many people would love to see their website showing a lot less of English, and far more of their own language, drupal provides a framework to setup a multi-lingual website or to overwrite the default English text in English. - added fine-grained user permission (or group) system: * users can be granted access to specific administration sections. Example: a FAQ maintainer can be given access to maintain the FAQ and translators can be given access to the translation pages. - added FAQ module - changed the "open submission queue" into a (optional) module - various updates: * improved account module: + user accounts can be deleted + added fine-grained permission support * improved block module * improved cron module * improved diary module: + diary entries can be deleted * improved headline module: + improved parser to support more "generic" RDF/RSS/XML backend * improved module module * improved watchdog module * improved database abstraction layer * improved themes: + W3C validation on a best effort basis + added theme "example" (alas "Stone Age") * added new scripts to directory "scripts" * added directory "misc" * added CREDITS file - revised documentation drupal 1.00, 15/01/2001 ----------------------- - initial release