August'24: Kamaelia is in maintenance mode and will recieve periodic updates, about twice a year,
primarily targeted around Python 3 and ecosystem compatibility.
PRs are always welcome. Latest Release: 1.14.32 (2024/3/24)
In the News...
External reports on
Kamaelia
News:
14 July 2005 BBC
details open source software projects, Computer Business Review
Online - another article on BBC Opensource
13 July 2005 BBC opens up its
code, uk.builder.com - article regarding launch of BBC Opensource
22 December 2004 - ZDNet
publishes an article
on Kamaelia.
Knockon articles & blog comments:
- 22 December 2004 - Short lived "hmm?" type discussion
on linux forums as a result of
the ZDNet/UK
Builder article
- 23 December 2004 - Mention on
LinuxCenter.ru. Has a translation
of the name Kamaelia into cyrillic. (Doesn't quite get the
pronounciation quite right though, the 'e' should be an "ee" sound - ie
a backwards 'N' :) Comment came as a result of zdnet article.
- 24 December 2004 - OS News
posts a small article,
greeted with interest.
- 24 December 2004 - Bash
Profile (french open source news site by the looks of things) puts a
small
article up. This is based on a pointer to the zdnet france translation
of the same article.
- 25 December 2004 - Brief comment on
Russian site nixp.ru (looks like a
blog/news aggregator?) pointing at zdnet article.
- http://www.jalug.org/theNews/2004/december/BBCKamaelia_project
- 28 December 2004 -
http://www.loftvpro.com/index.php?affich=affichnews&idnews=1645
Other:
- Delete/rewrite when appropriate:
http://www.affs.org.uk/~alex/index.cgi?NewsLetterEditing (probably to
become http://www.affs.org.uk/~alex/NewsLetter200501 based on its
contents) greets Kamaelia warmly (but also with a hint of cynicism). As
for Boy George jokes, a Camellia is a shrubbery, and the name is a play
on the python phrase involving shrubberies :) ).
Updated: Michael, July 2005