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Posted over 11 years ago
This is the weekly ownCloud community update for the week of May 25 to June 1st. These updates pull together activities from development mailing lists, blogs, coding work and everything else community members share with us. Tips are very much ... [More] welcome! Ping Jos with your input. Biggest items last week were the update of SabreDav to 1.8.10 and phpmailer to 5.2.8 and the maintenance mode in the occ commandline client. On apps.owncloud.com the XMPP Chat app and the User Conversations app got updated. Not last week, but awesome news as well: the announcement of the ownCloud Contributor Conference & Hackathon!. You can read a report on week 21 here. Development Lots of work last week – let’s start with code. Core and apps A series of database performance related pull requests got merged: Improve caching in AppConfig, add index to the file cache, add share index, add primary key to jobs table and a database code cleanup. Frank also emailed the ownCloud development list with a number of tips and good practices for keeping database performance up on the 2nd of June. SabreDav got updated to 1.8.10, as explained on the mailing list and there is a call for testing as well. Another update is phpmailer to 5.2.8. Some usability improvements, including select webdav address on click, show delete hint text on hovering trash and better grouping of activities. There is now an update overview page giving the user an idea of what is going to happen upon updating his/her ownCloud instance. The occ commandline tool introduced a ‘maintenance mode’ which should be enabled when you back up your ownCloud instance as it prevents a miss-match between database and files. On apps.owncloud.com: The User Conversations 0.1.6 release brings clickable hyperlinks, highlighting new messages, the ability to delete posts and bugfixes to User conversations. The powerful JavaScript XMPP Chat app got updated to version 0.7.2. A series of fixes and small improvements is introduced as well as a new website. Owncloud SSO IPS Connect introduces single sign on with IPS support to ownCloud. There was again work on the sharing overview and the upgrade progress, LDAP support and user management. Some work was put in to make large files on 32bit systems work a bit smoother. Other development updates The ownCloud desktop client 1.6 RC 3 came out last week while the final release was made on June 2. See Danimo’s blog for an overview of what is new. Volkan updated us on progress in the 5th week of his GSOC project. ownCloud Android client 1.5.6 and 1.5.7 were released, bringing Instant upload of videos (requires Android 4 and camera app compatibility), a new look for the action bar and various bugfixes to Android ownClouders Work on pull-down-to-refresh for android made progress. Other ownCloud happenings The ownClouders twitter account alerted us about a new and very awesome ownCloud application for Mac users, ownDrop. ownDrop is a one-click upload client for Mac OS X, allowing you to drop a file on the icon in the system tray and returning the url, ready to share on the clip board. On the development mailing list, I announced that we’d like to start a Community Working Group to turn the occasional frustration and irritation that arises out of our enthusiasm into something positive. This week, a hackaton is still taking place in Stuttgart and a smaller one in Berlin. Both have been creating a lot of code churn in our repo’s, with Pull Requests being merged in preparation for the Feature Freeze this Friday! If you have time: go over some Pull Requests… Find a list of open PR’s for core here. A much bigger hackathon is being organized in the form of the ownCloud Contributor Conference, announced today. There are meetups being organized around ownCloud! For those of you living in or close to Berlin or Münich, there will be a meetup every third Wednesday of the month. All ownCloud meetups will be gathered on owncloud.meetup.com. ownCloud meetups are to learn more about ownCloud or getting coding work done. If you know of other (regular or not) meetups or are interested in organizing one yourself, let us know so we can help you out! [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago
We just announced the upcoming ownCloud Contributor Conference at the TU Berlin, August 26-31. Let me quote the announcement: “It’s that time again, time to get together to bring ownCloud to the next level! Last year was so much fun – and productive ... [More] – and this year we plan twice the fun. Even those who are not yet active contributors are super welcome to join us, learn what is going on, learn how to work with the code and become an active member of the contributor community!” Our website is up, check it out and of course – register if you want to be there! The ownCloud Contributor Conference and Hackathon has three goals: Making ownCloud more awesome Sharing ideas and knowledge Helping new community members get started The Program Making ownCloud better means coding, so we start on the 26th of August with a hackathon that lasts until Sunday the 31st. On Saturday morning, we take a bit of a break to listen to keynotes (more information on the keynotes coming) and lightning talks. The lightning talks are to demonstrate work progress like “what’s new in the News app,” to introduce new API’s and to share knowledge like ‘write fast code’ or ‘common security mistakes.’ In the afternoon we will have workshops to teach each other more advanced skills and to help new contributors learn the ropes. Think about subjects like “writing your first ownCloud app,” “writing better PHP” and so on. Meanwhile, hackathon rooms are open again and we’ll keep them open for full coding mode until the end of Sunday. Anybody interested in contributing to and improving ownCloud, be it through coding, testing, documentation or translating should absolutely be there. Implementing creative, unique ideas or just fixing that annoying problem – that is how ownCloud got where it is and that is how we move forward. Entry, registration, hotel… The ownCloud Contributor Conference is free and open. We still ask you to register to help us plan for the event. We will soon put some hotel options on the site so you can meet fellow ownClouders outside the TU. Last year, the hackathon attracted around 50 ownClouders. This year, tell your friends about the event and bring them – let’s double that number! Promote the #owncloudconf over your social media, talk to people at your local geek hangouts, ping enthusiasts on IRC… [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago
We just announced the upcoming ownCloud Contributor Conference at the TU Berlin, August 26-31. Let me quote the announcement: “It’s that time again, time to get together to bring ownCloud to the next level! Last year was so much fun – and ... [More] productive – and this year we plan twice the fun. Even those who are not yet active contributors are super welcome to join us, learn what is going on, learn how to work with the code and become an active member of the contributor community!” Our website is up, check it out and of course – register if you want to be there! The ownCloud Contributor Conference and Hackathon has three goals: Making ownCloud more awesome Sharing ideas and knowledge Helping new community members get started The Program Making ownCloud better means coding, so we start on the 26th of August with a hackathon that lasts until Sunday the 31st. On Saturday morning, we take a bit of a break to listen to keynotes (more information on the keynotes coming) and lightning talks. The lightning talks are to demonstrate work progress like “what’s new in the News app,” to introduce new API’s and to share knowledge like ‘write fast code’ or ‘common security mistakes.’ In the afternoon we will have workshops to teach each other more advanced skills and to help new contributors learn the ropes. Think about subjects like “writing your first ownCloud app,” “writing better PHP” and so on. Meanwhile, hackathon rooms are open again and we’ll keep them open for full coding mode until the end of Sunday. Anybody interested in contributing to and improving ownCloud, be it through coding, testing, documentation or translating should absolutely be there. Implementing creative, unique ideas or just fixing that annoying problem – that is how ownCloud got where it is and that is how we move forward. Entry, registration, hotel… The ownCloud Contributor Conference is free and open. We still ask you to register to help us plan for the event. We will soon put some hotel options on the site so you can meet fellow ownClouders outside the TU. Last year, the hackathon attracted around 50 ownClouders. This year, tell your friends about the event and bring them – let’s double that number! Promote the #owncloudconf over your social media, talk to people at your local geek hangouts, ping enthusiasts on IRC… [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago by ownCloud Inc.
Lexington, MA – June 5, 2014 – ownCloud, Inc., the company behind the world's most popular open source file sync and share software, today released its latest desktop clients for Windows, Mac and Linux, featuring significant performance improvements in uploading and downloading data, as well as considerably lower CPU utilization.
Posted over 11 years ago by Matthew Richards
We released our newest, improved, ownCloud Desktop Client this week. The client is available for all three major platforms, Windows, Mac, and Linux, and allows users to connect their desktops to private ownCloud servers, giving them the ability to sync their files across desktops and mobile devices.
Posted over 11 years ago by Matthew Richards
Did you see the latest ownCloud review? So check out the review, then come in and check out ownCloud Enterprise 6.
Posted over 11 years ago by ownCloud Inc.
Posted over 11 years ago by Markus Rex
Claudine adds world-class marketing expertise and proven success in driving B2B technology companies to growth.
Posted over 11 years ago by ownCloud Inc.
The move aims to secure a stronger position in File Sync and Share for the most popular open source software in this category.
Posted over 11 years ago by ownCloud Inc.
ownCloud announced in their blog that Claudine Bianchi has joined the company as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). The move aims to secure a stronger position in File Sync and Share for the most popular open source software in this category.