[Apologies for cross-postings]
The Interaction Consortium is pleased to announce a new release of GLAMkit
(http://glamkit.com), the open-source CMS for the cultural sector, used by
ACMI, SFMOMA and others.
Version 0.17 is all about the APIs. Well, mostly.
- GLAMkit now supports IIIF 2.1, for privileged users.
- Fleshed out Image model with more metadata and fields to cover rights/usage.
- Better APIs for collection data.
- Improvements to Events admin and calendar
- New Workflow app to track content as it makes its way to being published
Full details can be found in the release notes at
http://docs.glamkit.com/en/latest/changelog.html#id1
Get GLAMkit
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To install the development version of GLAMkit, see the instructions at
http://glamkit.com/get-started.html
Help improve GLAMkit
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Like every open-source project, GLAMkit relies on people to help contribute
ideas, features, code and issues. If you wish to suggest improvements, please
add them to the project’s GitHub issue tracker:
https://github.com/ic-labs/django-icekit/issues
User guides and documentation can be found at http://docs.glamkit.com
For a longer-term view, check out the GLAMkit roadmap:
http://docs.glamkit.com/en/latest/contributing/roadmap.html
About GLAMkit
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GLAMkit is a next-generation open-source CMS by the Interaction
Consortium (http://interaction.net.au), designed especially for
the cultural sector. It's used by SFMOMA, ACMI, MCA Australia, and the Art
Galleries of New South Wales and South Australia, among others.
GLAMkit has rich Events, Collections, asset management and storytelling tools
for teams of content professionals in public-facing institutions, supported by
a powerful content publishing framework. Everything is written in Python,
using the Django framework.
--
Dr Greg Turner
Partner
interaction.net.au
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