Greetings -- (this is cross posted from qp@mems-exchange.org) It's been awhile since we've done update releases of DurusWorks and Dulcinea. These updates have some small pieces of new functionality, but largely reflect the tracking of changes in Python and the evolution of style in programing web applications… and of course fixing bugs! This software is made available through the generosity of my employer CNRI under an open source license from the MEMS Exchange website under software (http://www .mems-exchange.org/software/). DurusWorks, the repackaging of Durus, qp, qpy and sancho, was originally released in Sept 2011, and Dulcinea which goes back more than 10 years, has been the basis of several successful projects here at CNRI including: - The MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange (http://www.mems-exchange.org) - The MEMSnet information portal (http://memsnet.org) - The GRIN Exchange (http://gradient-optics.org) - The TransApps marketplace (http://marketplace.transapps.net) The details of the changes made since the last releases of DurusWorks and Dulcinea can be seen by browsing the tarballs through the web. For the foreseeable future, I will be the sole developer and maintainer of these packages here at CNRI. Much of this great work was accomplished by my former colleague here at CNRI, David Binger, who for the moment anyway, is not doing software development. My direct contact information is Roger Masse (rmasse@mems-exchange.org), but please first consider using the QP list (qp@mems-exchange.org) to post comments, questions or concerns about the software rather than contacting me directly. Durus-specific questions can be directed to the durus-users list (durus-users @mems-exchange.org). Since this is my first time managing these releases, please let me know if something doesn't look right. Thank you, -Roger Masse - Software Developer - CNRI
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