Maintainable News

Keep up with what’s happening at Maintainable Software.
  • Jan 3, 2008

    Introducing Repoze

    Agendaless Consulting, leaders in the Zope and Plone communities, have started an ambitious project called Repoze to make Zope deployment possible on WSGI and bring Zope technologies to the wider audience of Python web developers. Maintainable has been privileged be involved early-on in this project and has designed its new logo and website.

  • Dec 21, 2007

    Mike Naberezny at PyCon 2008

    Maintainable Software founder Mike Naberezny will be speaking about Supervisor at PyCon 2008 in Chicago, IL on March 17th.

    The talk, Supervisor as a Platform, will be presented together with Chris McDonough of Agendaless Consulting. It will include an introduction to Supervisor and also showcase many of its more advanced features.

  • Nov 8, 2007

    "Rails for PHP Developers" Now Available

    We are very proud to announce the immediate availability our new book, Rails for PHP Developers. Published by The Pragmatic Programmers, it can now be purchased as a Beta Book.

    A "Beta Book" means that the book is near completion, and you can purchase it in its current form before the final version ships. You'll receive regular updates and the final version when it is completed.

    The new Rails book embodies a year of effort by Maintainable engineers Derek DeVries and Mike Naberezny. It is based on our extensive experience working on both PHP and Ruby applications in our consulting practice.

    We have also launched a support site for the book that will contain supplemental materials and other useful information.

  • Nov 5, 2007

    Supervisor Extensions Released

    Maintainable Software is pleased to announce the release of two new extension packages for Supervisor, the process management system written in Python.

    Supervisor Cache provides the ability to cache arbitrary data in the Supervisor instance as key/value pairs.

    Supervisor Twiddler facilitates manipulation of Supervisor's configuration and state in ways that are not normally accessible at runtime.

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