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- Zephyr is an institutional/enterprise-scale distributed real-time messaging and notification system.
- Zephyr's design choices seem to imbue it with a specific culture.
- It is impossible to explain what Zephyr is, you must experience it for yourself.
Zephyr 3.0.2 has been released. (sha512sum 6e821f571903e4d685a10459171a288601061f8a0c5fefdbf1f35821e8130ee0a9f841c1b3f4caf96cc12bda310461c9df808a2fd12920ffb3a066a3c91dd7df). Zephyr 3.0.2 makes the ss library optional, rototills the autogoo, [changeset:f276622/zephyr] an icky bug in the interrealm code, and lives in git (git clone git://zephyr.1ts.org/zephyr.git).
Zephyr 3.0.1 has been released. (sha512sum 93fcfdad3aa165ab5effbdfb97608333c67e10b2c43ef70fb873545978f1810804039459578242b97569fe10ab52a54bfcb78859a1caa87a91986a879f2f9c9e). Zephyr 3.0.1 brings you a bunch of super-exciting bugfixes that there is not room in this margin to describe.
Zephyr has been released. Zephyr 3.0 brings you:
- Kerberos V
- Server-side interrealm
- minimal Internationalization
- merging the CMU zwgcplus packages
There are some FuturePlans. There is very little current [ZephyrDocumentation]. You talk to zephyr with Zephyr clients.
Authentication to this site at the moment is via the HTTP NegotiateAuth extension and GSSAPI. I do want to expand this to openid and passwords in the not-to-distant future, but this was the lowest-hanging fruit for the people I thought my initial audience would be.
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TracGuide is a good place to start.
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- TracSupport -- Trac Support