Trinventum version 1.0 has just been released, a release with significant changes.
Changes:
According to the ChangeLog file, the very first version of Trinventum, 0.1, was created on 2015-10-24.
It wasn't on SourceForge from the beginning, but nevertheless, October the 24th is Trinventum's "birthday".
Trinventum has been uploaded to a test repository on GitHub, and has passed a code security check.
Although it seems like many errors are found in the project, most of them are code quality recommendations or issues that cannot be exploited under normal circumstances and just need to be re-done so that the tools are sure of this as well.
You can track the quality badges on the Trinventum website: https://trinventum.sourceforge.io/.
According to the ChangeLog file, the very first version of Trinventum, 0.1, was created on 2015-10-24.
It wasn't on SourceForge from the beginning, but nevertheless, October the 24th is Trinventum's "birthday".
Trinventum version 0.7 has been uploaded.
Changes:
RPM packages are also now available.
Trinventum version 0.5 has been uploaded. This is the first non-historical release.
Changes:
All the historical releases of Trinventum have been uploaded to SF and the project is declared open.
As a result of SF's encouragement to using icons, I've decided to do some experiments with the Inkscape(tm) program.
I chose Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) because I wanted the icon to be scalable to any size without losing quality and the only way to achieve that is with vector graphics.
The icon may be "tuned" or even fully changed later, but for now you can enjoy the current looks on the project page on SF and on the Trinventum's homepage at https://trinventum.sourceforge.io/ (both in the content and as the site icon). These icons are in the PNG format (another open standard), because this is what SF allows here, but the source is still SVG.
Encouraged by SF, I've decided to launch blogs for my software hosted here (which you can see on my profile page).
The blog will be a place where I will announce noteworthy changes to Trinventum or its website, and new releases.
Remeber that the first place that gets notifed of a new release is ... the release page on SF (called "Files"), so be sure to watch that one as a first source of information on new releases. The page also has a data feed!