You can find New&Noteworthy for each Sequoyah build here:
As part of the DSDP Restructuring, process, Sequoyah has moved to Tools project. The following items have been affected and updated: SVN repository, Bugzilla, IPLogs and web resources in general (download pages, web site, wiki page, blog). Those changes shouldn't affect Sequoyah users in any way different than reconfiguring SVN access and using different download pages.
Sequoyah 1.0.2 is now oficially available for download here. Check it out! =)
Sequoyah 1.0.1 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)
We have just added a guide to help users setup their development environment correctly.
Check out our latest post
on Sequoyah Project Blog!
Soon we'll share more of our thoughts and experiences!
We have a proposal for extending Localization framework in order
to support other resources, such as image, sound and video.
You can find more information about it
here.
Check this link to see an 8 minute video demonstrating
the main Sequoyah features available in Helios release.
We have a proposal for a new component for creating automated
test cases in an easy way.
You can find more information about it
here
The new Sequoyah 1.0 is now available to download!
You can find it in our
download page
or via Helios
update site.
Sequoyah has passed through a Release and Graduation
Review and now is graduated. Now we are heading to
Helios release in a few days. Congrats everybody!
David Dubrow and Daniel Pastore are working on this feature.
It should be coded by April 19.
We have another new committer on Sequoyah:
Doug Schaefer, from CDT project!
Welcome Doug! :)
Two new committers approved for Sequoyah:
Marcel Gorri, from Eldorado, and
David Dubrow, from Nokia!
We'll receive two new committers on Sequoyah:
Marcel Gorri, from Eldorado, and Doug Schaefer, from CDT Project.
WELCOME! We are happy to have you guys with us! :)
By today we have successfully joined the Helios release train. We are now working to satisfy all the train requirements. You can follow the status of such activities here.
Sequoyah project has already migrated SDK Discovery component from Pulsar. We also have updated Pulsar package to contain Sequoyah components.
Sequoyah is inheriting components from TmL and MTJ, which are active projects for 2+ years. Thus, Sequoyah fits well with the maturity requirements and the timeframe is perfect to graduate out of incubation. Sequoyah team is working to get this step done.
Sequoyah project will receive some components from MTJ project and also the Pulsar feature stored
in MTJ repository. The Pulsar package will be updated accordingly.
The following components will be migrated to Sequoyah:
- Branding (Pulsar)
- Perspective (Pulsar)
- SDK discovery (Pulsar)
- Signing (MTJ)
- Permissions scanner (MTJ)
As of 19 February 2010, the Sequoyah team has migrated all TmL components.
We consider this Theme to be completed successfully.
The following components were migrated to Sequoyah:
- Device Framework
- Protocol
- VNC Viewer
- Localization
Sequoyah team is working to migrate code from TmL and MTJ projects to Sequoyah. Part of this work is to configure a stable release environment, generating the correct products for the Pulsar package and Helios train.
As part of the DSDP Restructuring, process, Sequoyah has moved to Tools project. The following items have been affected and updated: SVN repository, Bugzilla, IPLogs and web resources in general (download pages, web site, wiki page, blog). Those changes shouldn't affect Sequoyah users in any way different than reconfiguring SVN access and using different download pages.
Sequoyah 1.0.2 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)
Sequoyah 1.0.1 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)
We have just added a guide to help users setup their development environment correctly.
Check out our latest post
on Sequoyah Project Blog!
Soon we'll share more of our thoughts and experiences!
We have a proposal for extending Localization framework in order
to support other resources, such as image, sound and video.
You can find more information about it here.