Roadmap
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The Plone development community is the final stages of a major release: Plone 3 is slated for 21 August 2007. The following new and improved features are of direct importance to Pleiades:
- Page rendering enhancements
- Performance
- Streamlined editing of content and metadata
- Versioning
- Workflow improvements
It will take some time following the primary release for us to migrate our content and customizations, and to verify that everything is healthy. It is possible that, if we run into significant, unanticipated challenges, this milestone will have to slip to November.
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Add precision and accuracy metadata to geographic locations.
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Improved serialization of Plone content to GeoRSS and KML.
The full story is at wiki:GeoRepresentations.
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Improvements to the PleiadesOpenLayers maps.
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Data and function to support start of work on Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica collaboration.
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Decide and prepare modern-language (plus Latin?) translations of the portal and all consituent content types.
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We are now supporting Geographic and Ethnic names with the same degree of fidelity as the Barrington Atlas, plus some additions (e.g., Greek orthography, language/script indication and explicit name typing). But there's more we could do ...
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Final release of the geo-annotation product for Plone 2.5.
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Milestone: Migrate to Atlantides
5 months late
LDAP, Subversion, Trac, Web, and Plone.
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Feature complete and tested at a basic, but worth-while, level of capability. Pleiades opens to the public.
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Milestone: Migrate from UNC
No date set
