Hopefully this summer. I've recently been a little burned out on development, and since I won't be going to YAPC or TPC some of the immediacy for development isn't there anymore.

The development cycle will be much more concise (one of the major complaints), and it will be easier to add custom management tasks for automation. (The rewritten oi_manage part is mostly done, and it kicks butt.)

Performance under CGI mode will probably be like swimming in maple syrup during a blizzard. Then again, I haven't done it yet so I shouldn't be too quick to say that. I actually did create a custom CGI adaptation of OI about 18 months ago and it was quite usable. But it wasn't doing as much back then...

Chris
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In reply to OpenInteract 2.0 status by lachoy
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