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- $Id: README,v 1.3 2003/07/12 09:38:07 hpdl Exp $
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- osCommerce 2.2 Milestone 2 Release Notes
- Copyright (c) osCommerce 2003
-
- Saturday 12th July, 2003
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- 1. Introduction To osCommerce
- 2. History Of osCommerce
- 3. osCommerce Project Developers
- 4. History Of Releases
- 5. About osCommerce Milestone Releases
- 6. About Future osCommerce Releases
- 7. A Notice To Our Community
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- 1. Introduction To osCommerce
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- osCommerce is an online shop e-commerce solution under on going development by
- the open source community. Its feature packed out-of-the-box installation
- allows store owners to setup, run, and maintain their online stores with
- minimum effort and with absolutely no costs or license fees involved.
-
- osCommerce combines open source solutions to provide a free and open
- e-commerce platform, which includes the powerful PHP web scripting language,
- the stable Apache web server, and the fast MySQL database server.
-
- With no restrictions or special requirements, osCommerce is able to run on any
- PHP3 or PHP4 enabled web server, on any environment that PHP and MySQL
- supports, which includes Linux, Solaris, BSD, and Microsoft Windows
- environments.
-
- The success of osCommerce not only comes from the development of a rock-solid
- framework to base e-commerce solutions on, but also from the community which
- the project has attracted.
-
- Through the community osCommerce has been able to grow in many directions
- leaving the project developers to focus on the core issues of operating an
- online business.
-
- ## More information can be found on the osCommerce support site at:
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- ## http://www.oscommerce.com
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- ## The osCommerce Community section can be found at:
- ##
- ## http://www.oscommerce.com/community
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- 2. History Of osCommerce
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- osCommerce was first released in March 2000, then called The Exchange Project,
- as an example resource study case of how an online shop worked behind the
- scenes, while at the same time being a rich example of PHP logic useful to
- those who were starting out in, or who were already developing in, PHP.
-
- The project has long matured since then and is now referenced as an open
- source based e-commerce solution.
-
- The project name change in December 2001, to osCommerce, was performed to show
- this maturity to the public.
-
- ## The news archive of osCommerce can be found at:
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- ## http://www.oscommerce.com/about/news
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- 3. osCommerce Project Developers
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- Harald Ponce de Leon
- Project Leader
- Germany
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- David Garcia Watkins
- Core Developer
- Spain
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- Jan Wildeboer
- Core Developer
- Germany
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- Thomas A. Moulton
- Core Developer
- America
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- Christian Lescuyer
- Support
- France
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- Mark Keith Evans
- Support
- England
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- Ian C. Wilson
- Support
- England
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- Linda McGrath
- Support
- America
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- Matthijs vd Vegte
- Support
- Netherlands
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- ## An up-to-date osCommerce team list can be found at:
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- ## http://www.oscommerce.com/about/team
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- 4. History Of Releases
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- 6th March, 2001: The Exchange Project Preview Release 2.1
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- 13th December, 2000: The Exchange Project Preview Release 2.0a
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- 2nd December, 2000: The Exchange Project Preview Release 2.0
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- 12th June, 2000: The Exchange Project Preview Release 1.1 Administration Tool
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- 17th May, 2000: The Exchange Project Preview Release 1.1 Catalog
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- 20th March, 2000: The Exchange Project Preview Release 1.0 Administration Tool
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- 12th March, 2000: The Exchange Project Preview Release 1.0 Catalog
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- ## osCommerce project releases can be downloaded at:
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- ## http://www.oscommerce.com/downloads
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- 5. About osCommerce Milestone Releases
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- The current development version, osCommerce 2.2-CVS, has been in development
- for nearly 2 years. During this time, two events occured which has led to the
- delay of finalizing a release for the public.
-
- The first event occured in December 2001 with the project name change from The
- Exchange Project to osCommerce.
-
- The second event occured shortly afterwards of the project name change with
- the shift of focus on no longer making the pending 2.2 release a Preview
- Release release, but a normal standard release making it the first of the kind
- for the project.
-
- The focus of both events increased the quality of work put towards the
- solution to ensure it works as a whole as advertised. This was strongly
- undertaken on the second event with the focus change of "working for new
- features" to "working to make sure the current feature set works as
- expected".
-
- Both events were a success in securing the main internal logic of the
- solution, as during this time many store owners have moved from baseing their
- stores on the Preview Release 2.1 release to a daily snapshot of the
- developing 2.2 version.
-
- Now that we are near to finalizing the developing 2.2 version, a workboard has
- been made available which shows what work is currently pending and what
- milestone release it will appear in.
-
- Having milestone releases publicly available at the end of a long development
- phase will help the quality of the finalized 2.2 version by providing the
- opportunity to report bugs on a fixed release rather than having to report
- bugs on a specified date of a daily snapshot which could sometimes not be
- known by the reporter.
-
- Bugs will be fixed in the CVS development repository which dailysnaps are
- based on and will appear in the next snapshot on the following day, and all
- leading milestone and stable releases made available.
-
- ## The osCommerce workboard can be found at:
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- ## http://www.oscommerce.com/community/workboard
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- ## The osCommerce bug reporter can be found at:
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- ## http://www.oscommerce.com/community/bugs
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- 6. About Future osCommerce Releases
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- Due to the current development version of 2.2-CVS being in development for
- such a long time, contributions have been made based on daily snapshots which
- fragmented support and availability of contributions when logic changed in
- leading daily snapshots.
-
- As osCommerce 2.2 will be the first non-Preview Release of the project, and
- is being developed with high coding standards, daily snapshots post 2.2 will
- become unsupported and be used only for those interested in trying out new
- features and bug hunting.
-
- Any serious bugs fixed during the development phase of 2.3 will lead to point
- releases becoming available, such as 2.2.1, 2.2.2, etc.
-
- osCommerce 2.3 will be an optimized version of 2.2 which will have PHP 3
- compatibility dropped. This change of focus is no longer to keep compatible
- with PHP 3, but to keep compatible with PHP 4 when features of the newer PHP
- versions are being taken advantage of.
-
- After osCommerce 2.3 is released, development will start on the 3.x series
- which will introduce new sexy features such as database independency and
- possibly a template engine to contemplate the template structure introduced in
- the 2.2 version to ease migrations between project versions
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- 7. A Notice To Our Community
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- We would like to thank the community for supporting us during the long
- development phase of 2.2, and for understanding what 2.2 means to us and what
- it will eventually mean to those using it.
-
- Special thanks go those that keep the community forums alive, and to those
- that have shown their appreciation to project developers by way of donations
- or items purchased on the wishlists.
-
-