I’m updating the site to use a direct export of the code repository. This is the final test of the codebase before releasing it. It will also make it much easier to integrate updates/fixes into the live website.
Assuming I have all the bits in alignment there should be no visible impact to the service. Of course, I also assume that the lady on the phone who says ‘Your call is very important to us.’ is telling the truth so my assumptions may be a bit questionable. 😉
The service may be a bit wonky this weekend; I apologize in advance.
Life has a nasty habit of interrupting progress on my world-saving projects. Such has been the case for the last several months. I’ll not bore you/embarrass myself further by sharing details.
I will say that have been spending time, a few fleeting moments at a time, prepping the FrameAlbum codebase for release. Yes, the oft and long promised open-source release of the FrameAlbum software. It’s close folks, honest.
Along with the release of the software I will finally release all the remaining beta invites and open the FrameAlbum site to normal registrations. I had originally hoped to have the 2nd generation of the web interface finished before opening the gates but alas, the previously mentioned ‘Life’ has preempted that goal.
Stay tuned!
Digital Media and whatever else flows through my head…
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