Since the previous status update, there have been a number of additional improvements, including:
Numerous installer improvements, including the ability to import translations for enabled modules automatically in the installer and the ability to specify numerous settings at install time (administrator (user number 1) credentials, clean URLs, timezone).
Automatically importing translation files for modules and themes, when installing modules or enabling themes, as well as when adding a new language.
Numerous usability improvements, including various installer improvements, the ability to remember anonymous comment posters, etc. It's great to see that the mega usability thread yielded some good patches.
A vastly improved file management system, which associates files with users rather than nodes, so that files can be re-used among posts and various preview bugs are taken care of.
A completely reworked database abstraction layer for table creation. This makes it far easier to port Drupal to other database backends, such as Oracle and SQLite.
A JavaScript aggregator to complement the CSS aggregator feature in Drupal 5.
Right-to-left (RTL) CSS files for built-in modules, so themes supporting right-to-left displays can work easily with Drupal 6. RTL CSS support for some built-in themes is already done.
Due to the exciting developments in the past four weeks and the rapid pace that the developers are currently funneling in those improvements, I have decided to extend the code freeze until July 1, 2007. This way, the current waves of innovation won't be stifled, and it will help give us another four weeks to put in even more great improvements.
I'd like to announce the release of SWF Tools. This module has brought together code from Flash Gallery and Flash Filter and provides a general api for any type of flash embedding. There is support for 2 image rotators, 2 mp3 players, and 2 media players. Also available is integration with 3 JavaScript replacement scripts including SWFObject and UFO.
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As many of you know, IBM developerWorks did a series of tutorials about drupal about a year ago. I've been looking around to see if there is any current action in the developerWorks realm with regard to Drupal. Has anyone heard or seen anything?