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Steve Kirks: Via Patrick and Jeff I'm reminded of Radio's birthday. Happy birthday to my favorite piece of software! Thanks to all at UserLand back in 2001 when Radio shipped. Those must have been great times...
[house of warwick]

Writing with Markdown
Steve Kirks: John Gruber, author of Markdown has been working with me behind the scenes to come up with an appropriate version of Markdown for Radio UserLand webloggers. We concluded months ago that a UserTalk port of the Markdown Perl script was in order. Marc Barrot of activeRenderer fame has spent the last three weeks doing the port in his spare time -- no small feat considering he's a new father, too. I installed the private beta tool today and it's wonderful. The port is a work of UserTalk art following the spirit of John's Perl script beautifully. We need to add a web interface for prefs and some links back to John's site for help with the syntax and more...
[house of warwick]

UserLand Transport Layer Security
Scott Young: I am really pleased to be able to announce this publicly. The mandatory press release is out. I would like to thank Seth Dillingham for working on this with us and for supplying his own quote. ;-) This capability gives us a great way to secure the whole range of communication between the client and the server including the RSS feeds. We set up a web site that has all the details at tls.userland.com.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]

Radio 8.1 RELEASED
Scott Young: Radio UserLand 8.1 has been released and a new installer is available for download for new users. This includes all the latest changes since the last 8.0.8 release. Thanks to Steve Kirks, Patrick Richie, and Lawrence Lee for all the hard work Great work. If you are an existing user, you just need to update Radio.root to receive the latest updates including the most recent changes released in September. This is great.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]

Radio 8.1 comes tonight
Steve Kirks: Radio 8.1 is coming tonight. Make sure Radio is set to pick up root updates and you'll get the changes. Special thanks to Patrick Ritchie, Lawrence Lee and the beta testers on the radio-dev email list for helping us pull this release together. There's more to come in the next couple of weeks including comment and trackback deletion plus upstreaming improvements.
[house of warwick]

Radio 8.1 Beta Testers Needed
Scott Young: We're working on a new Radio UserLand 8.1 release, and we'd like your help testing the recent changes. This beta-release includes several bug fixes and improvements. Some new features are a new linkToStyleSheet macro and in the news aggregator: Atom feed support and a new sort order preference.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]

Radio 8.1 Pre-Release
Scott Young: The first new version of Radio in a while will be released the third week of September. This version has some great things in it - all based on requests from users. Steve Kirks lists what that made it into the 8.1 release and what didn't make it in this post. Radio was so far ahead of its time when it was originally released and its still the best complete personal blogging package for those of us that like the integrated RSS aggregator among many other things. Hats off to Steve Kirks and Patrick Richie for making this happen.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]

Radio 8.1 is in the can.
Steve Kirks: I'm sure you noticed the title of this post and that means that Radio has a new version number. Radio is moving to version 8.1 with this release, indicative of the volume of changes made since the last official release. It's also a clear signal that Radio development at UserLand is moving forward. Here's the list of what made it to beta testing...
[house of warwick]

Link blog?
Pat Ritchie: A recent post by Simon Willison got me thinking that I should really start a link blog. I have often run into the problem where I see all kinds of interesting posts in my aggregator, but then don't have time to read them. Sometimes I go back and read them, but very often they get lost as a new crop of posts come in. Publishing a link blog would allow me to archive these posts, so I could easily refer back to them. Radio's categories should be perfect for this, stay tuned.
[the power of 0ne]

Atom 0.3 Support for Manila and Radio UserLand News Aggre...
Scott Young: Yes, its here -- Atom support. It will be interesting to see how people react to UserLand's support of Atom. I hope most everyone will be pleased -- especially those who had requested support. We just released a beta version of the format driver supporting Atom 0.3 today. The beta format driver will be out on the manila-dev and radio-dev mail lists. Download it, follow the instructions, and let us know if you run into any issues or problems. The dev sites will have instructions on posting comments. Enjoy.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]

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