Difference between revisions of "Amahi 7"
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Revision as of 21:15, 29 July 2013
Amahi 7 is an almost complete re-engineering of some of the platform software to support a leap in technologies to the latest and greatest. We expect that there will be a lot of changes. Any instability should be reported quickly.
New Features
- One-click "clearing" permissions for a share. This eliminates most needs to dive into Linux to deal with file permissions
- Plugins for adding setup area tabs (here is how to make a new plugin)
- More stable distribution by bundling most of the platform dependency
- Faster and more efficient, through using performance mode in passenger
- When a user is made admin, that user also becomes sudo-capable at the system level
- Ability for users to manage their public keys! Like a pro!
- One-click dynamic toggle in disk temperature readout between C an F
- New initialization flow for first login, cleaner and more manageable
- Be more permissive about capitalization in usernames, a common mistake for non-natives
New Technology
Lots of new technology is going into Amahi 7:
- Using Ruby 2.0, which is substantially faster than the previous version of Ruby we used in Amahi 6
- Using the latest stable Ruby on Rails (probably 3.2.13 or later)
- We are using the Slim template engine for the platform, which makes it easier to manage new code
- Based on Fedora 19, because ruby 2.0, passenger and RoR 3.x are in by default in it
- New plugin system where simple plugins can be easily generated and developed for the Amahi setup area. See the docs about plugins for details on how to develop one of your own
NOTE: We're not "abandoning" Ubuntu or "going back" to Fedora. We will attempt to support both in alternate releases. However, Fedora is the first one to bring Ruby 2.0 and RoR 3.x out of the box, so far.