News and Status

24 March 2006 Minor updates of this site to reflect source move to Subversion.

5 March 2006 Websh 3.6.0b4 has been released. Visit the Websh project home page for details.

16 October 2005 All Apache Tcl projects moved from CVS to SVN (Subversion).

7 February, 2004 Rivet 0.3 released. Visit the Rivet site at http://tcl.apache.org/rivet/ to get the latest code.

10 June, 2003 Undersky.ru issues a press release (in Russian) about their decision to use Rivet as a replacement for PHP. Available here: http://www.ageofweb.ru/dir/index.cgi?action=show_press&id=893

28 May, 2003: New site live. Rivet has officially superceded mod_dtcl and NeoWebScript, although those pages will of course still be accessible for the time being.

18-21 November, 2002: Come join us at ApacheCon! David Welton will be speaking about Apache Tcl, and it would be great to see a lot of people there who are interested in the project(s).

6 August, 2002: The Websh and Apache Rivet projects are now live on the new web site. A big thankyou to Covalent for hosting us for the past couple of years!

29 January, 2002: All Apache Tcl mailing lists are now on-line at www.apachelabs.org. Thanks to Justin Erenkrantz!

11 October, 2001 There are a fair amount of visitors from .jp addresses. If any of you would like to work on a translation of the site in Japanese, the help would be welcome.

13 August, 2001 New Why Tcl? Page on line.

13 August, 2001 ApacheCon Europe has been cancelled, unfortunately, due to financial difficulties on the part of the promoter.

10 July, 2001 David Welton will be appearing at ApacheCon Europe in Dublin, in October. Hope to see you there!

2 June, 2001 Some updates to the look and feel of the site - more to come, hopefully. Suggestions welcome!

17 April, 2001 tcl.apache.org was down over the weekend as covalent moved to their new office. Many thanks to them for hosting the site!

10 March, 2001 NeoWebScript joins the Apache Tcl project.

12 February, 2001 Press release discussing Apache Tcl sent out.

21 December, 2000 tcl.apache.org was unavailable for a few days due to problems with Covalent's ISP. They deserve thanks for the resources this site runs on:-)

07 December, 2000 tcl.apache.org is now linked from www.apache.org.

24 July, 2000: Apache Software Foundation passes a motion to create Apache Tcl Project. Link