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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

    To subscribe to our podcast feed: go here

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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 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 1:54 pm on January 18, 2011 Permalink
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    Anahita™ Social Networking Engine 1.5 Birth release now available for download 

    We survived another sleepless week

    We survived another week of sleep deprivation. Thank goodness for the organic coffee!

    We are going to have many good news for you in 2011 and here is the first one. The Anahita™ social networking engine 1.5 Birth release codename Ambrosia is now available to the Anahitapolis™ paid members for download.  This is the package that is stable enough to be used for starting your social networking project and we will officially be supporting it from now on.

    Anahitapolis.com is currently powered using the latest release of Anahita™.

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    • Falky 2:48 pm on January 18, 2011 Permalink

      Congrats! Great work.

      Your last statement makes me really curious. Which app do you intend to release within the next 7-10 days? Please let us know! This could be quite important for recent decisions.

      Thanks in advance.

    • John Coonen 3:20 pm on January 18, 2011 Permalink

      Congratulations on the release!

    • Sammy Sumer 3:47 pm on January 18, 2011 Permalink

      Hi Guys

      Congratulation.

      Will Anahita ever be released to public or not? If yes when (next year or in a few months)?

      If it will be released to public, will it be free or commercial and if it is going to be commercial how much will it cost?

    • Rastin Mehr 4:49 pm on January 18, 2011 Permalink

      @Falky Thank you! It is a good app. Just wait and see :)

      @John thank you very much!

      @Sammy Thank you! Eventually yes. I cannot tell you when though. Just follow the updates and you will know.

    • Edwin 1:18 pm on January 21, 2011 Permalink

      Hello Rastin, here -> http://blog.anahitapolis.com/2010/11/anahita-social-engine-alpha3-is-now-available-to-the-tribe-of-partners/#comment-2380 you said Anahita Alpha 3 will be released to public one beta/stable is released to members so the question is now that Anahita stable has been released to members when will Anahita alpha 3 be release to public?

    • Rastin Mehr 1:47 pm on January 21, 2011 Permalink

      @Edwin yes it will be released when we do the next product announcement.

    • Edwin 11:24 pm on January 21, 2011 Permalink

      @Rastin, but that is not what you said, $500 a year is a lot of money, I can not afford your product for that price and now have to wait God knows how long for another product announcement just to get access to Alpha 3, if from beginning you hadn’t mentioned public availability of the product I would have bought JomSocial but now that have played with alpha 1 I am eagerly waiting for next version but it never sees the light of day, maybe you could offer a $50 to $100 price range version for user who can’t afford $500.

    • Rastin Mehr 11:36 pm on January 21, 2011 Permalink

      @Edwin Anahita Social Networking Engine only provides the basics and doesn’t come with photos, discussions, groups, projects, and other apps. We are giving away the Alpha3 release because we are no longer supporting it. It is a good example for hobbyists who would like to see how a NGS architecture is implemented.

      The annual fee is not for the software. It is for access to the Anahitapolis resources. One year supply of Social Networking Engine code, all the apps, support groups, projects, etc.

    • pippo 1:30 am on January 23, 2011 Permalink

      HI, congratulation for your work, but I don’t understand, i read it should be released for free :(

    • Rastin Mehr 10:50 am on January 23, 2011 Permalink

      @pippo sorry mate. It is free as liberty not free as free beer!

    • John B 7:05 pm on January 23, 2011 Permalink

      Well you are getting a few kickbacks on the $500 a year pricing. Its a shame it is so expensive particularly when a lot of us having following the project since it started in the hope we could at last get a quality social network. I believe you would get more customers and more revenue if you provided a range of subscriptions for a range of periods rather than just one subscription model. Your finance person needs to have a rethink while we are still around and before we go off and put our cash into a lesser product like Jomsocial or similar.Good luck anyway.

    • Rastin Mehr 12:42 am on January 24, 2011 Permalink

      @John we haven’t officially started selling subscriptions yet, that is yet to come. The partner program was an option for companies and people who were genuinely interested in the project from early days and wanted to support it. Some of our clients and partners have contributed a lot more than the basic fee to make sure this project happens and we are very thankful to them.

    • John B 1:51 pm on January 24, 2011 Permalink

      Thanks for clarifying things Rastin. I hope your reply gets to a wider audience as there is no doubt that Anahita has been keenly anticipated since it first started and the news that you have yet to look at subscriptions will be well received. Regards.

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