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  • Rastin Mehr 2:43 pm on December 19, 2011 Permalink
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    Anahita Podcast – Episode 3 

    Anahita Podcast

    This is the episode 3 of Anahita podcast from Friday December the 16th. On this week’s podcast we had Mr. Bob Bloom (from http://www.southlasallemedia.com), Zach, and Bent, who are all Anahita tribe members, as guests on our hangout session. During this 1 hour session we answered questions regarding:

    1. Building alternative distributions of Anahita
    2. What makes Anahita is viable option in comparisons to other alternatives
    3. Skill sets required to develop Anahita apps and extensions
    4. Different approaches on developing distributed networks
    5. How utilizing the Nooku Framework enables us to change the behaviour of Anahita apps and extensions
    6. What are some of the best options to host Anahita powered social networks

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    Please tell us what you think about this episode on Twitter (@anahitapolis), posting comments on this blog post, or if you are already an Anahita Tribe member, in the group specified to Anahita Hangout Session in Anahitapolis.

     
  • Rastin Mehr 7:01 pm on April 8, 2011 Permalink
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    Status of Anahita in the first quarter of 2011 

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    Vancouver, BC, Canada

    We would like to share with you what we have accomplished during the first 3 months of 2011 and what will be coming next for the 2nd quarter of this year.

    Four Birth Releases

    That’s right we’ve had 4 birth releases since the beginning of the 2011. The first one was the Anahita 1.5 which was made available for download on January 18th. To the surprise of many who were expecting to download just a Joomla component, Anahita was in fact a distro made out of 3 powerful frameworks (Anahita, Nooku, and Gantry) packaged in a stripped down version of Joomla as the container. (Please Read: Anahita is not a joomla extension).

    The other 3 birth releases are Anahita Groups, Discussions, and Photos that we consider the essential apps. In fact right now we have all the stable building blocks for launching a simple but powerful social network that follows the correct NGS (Nodes-Graphs-Stories) architecture.

    Launch of Anahitapolis

    Anahitapolis.com is the home of Anahita project. Some people by mistake use Anahita and Anahitapolis interchangeably. Anahitapolis is the mother ship where the Anahita software is developed, distributed, and supported.

    The Anahitapolis website used to be a Joomla Powered information website plus an Anahita powered social network in the background which we have been seeding with the very first community members. People and companies who were interested in the Anahita project were contacting us, expecting to see a demo, and in exchange they were given actual accounts on a young and thriving social network were all the profiles were real people and organizations.

    Then we decided to merge the information website and the social network. The idea was to power everything with Anahita only. From late December last year and early January we launched the unified Anahitapolis website in 3 stages. On January 18th when Anahita 1.5 birth release was made available, we officially started selling premium memberships plans.

    Would you trust a company that isn’t using their own software? We are very proud to say that Anahitapolis is fully powered by the Anahita software (except this blog that is powered by WordPress). That’s right, we are giving you the  very same software that we are using ourselves to manage Anahita projects and offer support to our premium members.

    The First Tribe

    In the early days of working on the Anahita project we have been keeping a low profile for a while. Despite that some people and companies who were interested in our project found their way through using our network of clients, friends, partners, email or just adding us on Skype! By the suggestion of Mr. Johan Janssens (Joomla co-founder, Nooku founder) we created the Anahita Partner’s Program which essentially granted code and information access to these companies and people for a period of one year in exchange for a fee. They could observe the project as it was going on, ask us questions, provide feedback, etc. The price of the partner’s plan was only $500 however the financial contributions from the Anahita partners grew to the point that almost half of the 2600 development hours were funded by the tribe of partners.

    To show our appreciations to the Anahita partners we started their membership period from the official launch date of Anahita on Jan 15th 2011 and doubled their period of membership (2 years). The partners who publicly announced their support for the Anahita project by having their names listed on our website received 2.5 years of free membership. We also renamed the Anahita Partners tribe to The First Tribe. These people and companies are our heroes and we must say the Anahita project couldn’t have reached where it is today if it wasn’t because of their support.

    We have created this permanent page for the First Tribe members who have publicly supported the Anahita project.

    Integration with the RocketTheme templates and extensions

    In December 2010 we started using the Gantry Framework for the Anahita social networking engine and released the Shiraz template as a blueprint for the Anahita developers and template designers. On Feb. 1st we collaborated with the RocketTheme.com team to make sure their new social template called Tachyon was compatible with the Anahita and current social apps.

    RocketTheme Tachyon Template and Anahita Groups

    RocketTheme is truly the best template club in the world. They are always pushing the limits in what improvements can be done in user interface design, themes, and templates. Their team is so much fun to work with and our collaboration with them has been such a great experience.

    We are also big fans of RocketTheme extensions and a number of them such as RokStories, RokTabs, RokNavMenu, and RokBox are quite compatible with the Anahita and some of them are currently being used on the Anahitapolis website. We would like to continue collaborating with the RT team and make sure that many of their great templates and extensions that can be used within a social networking website remain compatible with Anahita.

    Plans for the 2nd Q this year

    After having 4 birth releases our immediate plan is to invest some time in improving the Anahita templates (Shiraz, Tachyon, etc.) as well as making sure that our other existing embryo (pre-stable) social apps such as Anahita Connect, Subscriptions, and Projects become birth releases.

    We are in preparation to discard Joomla! as the web platform and use the Nooku Server instead. Nooku Server provides a leaner and more efficient architecture suited for building next generation technologies such as Anahita.

    We are also improving and further developing the Anahita’s core so our new collection of social apps and features can be developed.

    As user generated content is growing fast on Anahitapolis website, there is a need for decent folksonomy and content search infrastructure. After the 2nd Q of this year we would like to be able to share, tag, or vote on Anahita story and media nodes as well as having the ability to associate them with geographical locations.

    As always Anahita Premium members are often the first to be notified about the details of all the upcoming projects. We’ve always tried to maintain the culture of “Build first, Brag later” in this project. As we are building and innovating forward, the public will be informed about them as well.

     

     

     
    • Avi 9:46 pm on April 8, 2011 Permalink

      Was hoping for Joomla 1.6 compatibility instead of Nooku fork

    • Rastin Mehr 10:05 pm on April 8, 2011 Permalink

      @avi NookuServer is a far superior option.

    • james 12:00 am on April 9, 2011 Permalink

      Hey Rastin, super post and I am extremely pleased with all the support and efforts from anahita and yourselves – couldnt ask for more to be honest. Looking forward to the Nooku server transition and also 2nd quarter ;)

    • Rastin Mehr 1:27 am on April 9, 2011 Permalink

      @james thank you so much. Let’s make it all happen for the Q2 FTW!

    • Magnus Larsson 7:34 am on April 13, 2011 Permalink

      @Rastin: I would like to invest time and money in developing a new social service based on the Anahita Social Engine. Will the transition from Joomla to Nooku Server be easy to do and fairly smooth or should I wait for the NookuServer release before I start developing. You see, I am not that tech savvy as I would like to be (yet). :)

    • Rastin Mehr 12:12 am on April 14, 2011 Permalink

      @Magnus so far all the updates have been easy to do and fairly smooth. We expect them to only get better.

    • Magnus Larsson 12:50 am on April 14, 2011 Permalink

      @Rastin: Great. That was the push I needed. Time to sign up for a premium account. Feels like if there would be any questions the tight community here at anahitapolis will help and support through the transition.

    • James 2:56 am on April 18, 2011 Permalink

      Hi Magnus, ive been using the Premium account and the updates and support is simply top notch. I too am not massively tech savy (know enough to pull it altogether) and I too am hoping that the transition to Nooku will be simple for us simple folk :)

  • Rastin Mehr 9:44 pm on February 4, 2011 Permalink
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    Johan Janssen’s presentation about the Nooku Server 

    Watch this presentation from 2:20 about the Nooku Framework and Nooku Server to learn why we have decided to use Nooku Server instead of Joomla 1.6

     
    • Antonio 2:39 pm on February 8, 2011 Permalink

      My connection are slow or whatelse. I can´t see the video. There are a way to download it?

  • Rastin Mehr 4:38 pm on October 28, 2010 Permalink
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    Anahita is going GPLv3 

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    Following the announcement on the Nooku Blog regarding their adoption of GPL3 license for the Nooku Framework, we also would like to announce that all the Anahita ™ code that is also developed using the Nooku Framework version 0.7 and later will be distributed under the GPL3 license. That would be Anahita ™ 1.0 alpha1 and later releases.

    According to the Nooku blog:

    “The latest incarnation of the GPL license, GPLv3 is designed to better suit the needs of Free Software in the 21st Century. We recommend you take the time to read this guide on the GPLv3 so as to gain a clearer understanding of both your rights and your obligations under this license.”

    We would like to remind everyone that the term free in Free Software, actually means free as liberty not free as free beer. Anahita code will still be distributed via paid membership plans to our partners and clients.

     
  • Rastin Mehr 1:23 pm on October 11, 2010 Permalink
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    Anahita Presented at the Joomla!Day Italy 2010 by Beyounic 

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    We would like to thank our good friends and Anahita partners at the Beyounic for presenting the Anahita project at the Joomla!Day Italy 2010 on Saturday October 9th. While the Beyounic folks have been helping us promote this project in the Italian and European Joomla community, Ash and Myself have been busy working to get the next release of Anahita Social Engine and a new collection of Anahita Social Apps ready.

    Anahita jd10 itView more presentations from beyounic.

    The Beyounic team are the people who are developing the Ohanah.com a social event management service developed using the Anahita and Nooku frameworks as well as the buzzrewarder.com an online social media campaign tool developed using the Nooku Framework. The latter is a showcase proof of concept of the OAuth library that Beyounic has developed for the project Ohanah.com

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    Thank you Nick Balestra, Luca Zerboni, and Romano Sensibile for the great presentation and contribution. You guys are amazing!
     
    • Nick Balestra 1:44 pm on October 11, 2010 Permalink

      Its been a pleasure for us, developing events centric social apps is what we enjoy the most, therefore being at events its always a learning process at beyounic

    • Rastin Mehr 2:08 pm on October 11, 2010 Permalink

      You guys are doing a great job Nick! Go @Beyounic :D

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