Midgard in 2009
2009 was a pretty active year for the Midgard content repository project, and so it is good to take a look at some of the highlights:
- Midgard2 finally became a reality, bringing us a fully legacy-free modern Midgard implementation. There were two releases: 9.03 Vinland and 9.09 Mjolnir. Midgard2 works just fine also in desktop applications and mobile devices like the Nokia N900
- Ragnaroek, the long-term support version of Midgard1 kept chugging along with four new maintenance releases and total of 566 issues closed. Ragnaroek will be maintained until October 2013
- The Midgard Project turned ten years old in May. A gala evening and party was held in Helsinki, Finland
- Midgard's content repository gained bindings to two new programming languages alongside existing PHP, C and Python: Objective-C in March and Vala in December
- Midgard was one of the CMSs admitted to the EU-funded Interactive Knowlegde project that aims to increase semantic capabilities in content management
- Qaiku, a conversational microblogging platform powered by Midgard MVC was launched in March
- We had two Midgard Gatherings: in March in Linköping, Sweden and in October in Helsinki, Finland
- Ragnaland became a way to bridge the gap between Midgard1 and Midgard2 by enabling running of MidCOM applications on top of Midgard MVC
- Midgard was presented in several conferences including Gran Canaria Desktop Summit, FrOSCon, OpenMind and FSCONS
- Founding meeting for an association to support the Midgard project was held in December. The association will provide membership to all active Midgard contributors, and an alumni membership for people who have been part of the project in the past
Happy new year to everybody in the Midgard world!