History of Roadmap

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 These are the current major release plans. They are not set is stone and we welcome your comments, ideas, or requests. We are very open to new feaures here at bitweaver.
 See ((ReleaseProcess)) for how releases are handled and which branch is currently in which state.
 
-!!((ReleaseThree)): Code name "Earp"
+!!((bitweaverThree)): Code name "Earp"
 Planning stages.
 
-!!((ReleaseTwo)): Code name "Dillinger" ''~~#039:Active Version~~''
+!!((bitweaverTwo)): Code name "Dillinger" ''~~#039:Active Version~~''
 ~~#090:Released May 3, 2008~~
 A huge step forward, the entire database and CSS schemas were cleansed and made consistent withing packages and across packages. ((LibertyServices)) were added to greatly enhance the power of packages to interact with each other. See also ((New for R2))
 
-!!((ReleaseOne)): Code name "Clyde"
+!!((bitweaverOne)): Code name "Clyde"
 ~~#090:Released July 6, 2005~~
 At this point the modular structure of bitweaver has been established an we are focused on even more speed and performance. The database schema has significantly diverged from Tiki 1.8 with two important criteria - immutable foreign keys ( `user` column -> `user_id` ). Also interfaces to the bitweaver core are in inplace, and we greatly encourage the development of drop in bitweaverPackages. We also worked on gutting the html templates to make the XHTML 1.0 strict.
 
-!!((ReleaseZero)): Code name "Bonnie"
+!!((bitweaverZero)): Code name "Bonnie"
 ~~#090:Released July 19, 2004~~
 Bonnie Parker may have been deadly but she could also be a sweetheart. In a few months, came along the "BONNIE" release in May of 2004. We put a lot of effort into Bonnie and she was sweet. The key architectural changes were to simply move the tikiwiki code from its single-directory organization (300+ files in the root) to a more natural grouping of files by their feature type.The code will be adapted to support a more modular architecture. This will be based on the spidercore developed by spiderr.
 
 The combination of modularity and accessibility will be the major features for the second release.
 
-!!{img src=http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/042502/042502_2178_1220_prv.gif}ReleaseAl: Code name "((ReleaseAl|Al))"__
+!!bitweaverNull: Code name "((ReleaseAl|Al))"__
 ~~#090:Released April 2, 2004~~
 The "AL" release, named after Al Capone, was the first release of bitweaver. In many ways, Al Capone was released as a Proof Of Concept release. It allowed us to show that the ideas behind bitweaver were worthwhile and worth doing. The real Al Capone was always in a hurry - and this release was accomplished in a hurry. The only major advance made in Al Capone was ((DatabasePrefixing|database prefixing)). This feature, which happens during installation, allows a site to host multiple bitweaver sites in a single database. This brief release was only used for the bitweaver.org website and not much else.
 
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