The Graffiti team is nearing the finishing line for the 1.1 release. You will likely see a beta in the next week or two.
If you are need to setup a Graffiti site for a recurring event (User Group), I would recommend you check out the UserGroups plugin/add-on by Alexander Groß.
Keyvan Nayyeri and friends have released an updated version of their Graffiti Extras project.
A couple of weeks ago, we published a new plugin for Graffiti called the Blogging Extension. What this plugin does is enhance Graffiti's built in blog features to enable some additional blogging scenarios.
EducationDynamics.com is the latest site to launch on Graffiti.
Graffiti CMS has been nominated for a 2008 asp.netPro Reader's Choice Award in the CMS category.
During a review session on an soon to be sent Graffiti email it was pointed out that a couple of the urls generated by Graffiti might wrap and potentially become unclickable in older email clients. Fortunately by leveraging Graffiti's smart redirect feature, we can create shorter urls in just a couple of seconds.
We are very excited to announce the immediate availability of Graffiti 1.0 Service Pack 1. This release is a free for all 1.0 licensed customers. Listed below are bugs and minor enhancements which have been included in this release.
Although Graffiti is still a very young product, developers have already started to releasing really great extensions.
All of the pre-release 1.0 Licenses have been sent with the subject line Your pre-ordered license for Graffiti CMS is ready!. If you have not received your license, here is what you should do: