v0.9.0 progress

Version 0.9 is approaching a release. The ground up object-oriented rewrite I planned is taking a very long time and I realise could be years before I have sufficient time to do it. Therefore I decided to produce an interim release with a mixture of old code and the new framework. This does away with the comical need to have an ever expanding .htaccess file (the one on sports-ladder.net is now about 7MB!) and sets in place a modular system to allow user submitted pages and functions to be added. These are called 'extensions'. There is also the structure to allow themes and templates to display content. The software is something of a bodge as it must allow old style php 'pages' to operate alongside the new extension based function. Version 1 will see the old 'pages' phased out.

There are also a considerable number of bugfixes as well as features most commonly requested by ladder admins.

A demo version can be viewed here: http://sports-ladder.net/demo

Some screenshots of the new admin features can be seen here: http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=127465

Sourcecode can be viewed/downloaded on sourceforge subversion and is stable: http://squash-ladd-php.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/squash-ladd-php/

Please note that an official release package is some way off as I am relying on some external libraries which I am modifying and I haven't yet sought permission to distribute these libraries.

Changes (version 0.9.0)

New: Software installer - just complete form for automatic installation
New: Player details (including ELO score) can be edited by ladder admins
New: Players can add match comments
New: Shoutbox style 'ladder talk' page to improve communications between players
New: 5 upload slots per ladder for admins to upload customised images
New: Start of support for multilingual ladders (Dutch, German, Danish, Spanish and Swedish language packs currently available, French planned)
New: Site admin can log in across all ladders
New: A short .htaccess file redirects all traffic through index.php (faster and simpler)
New: Support for community submitted 'extensions' to add new pages and functionality
New: Support for themes started
New: Reset ladder contents and start again (admin)
New: Permanently delete ladder (admin)
New: Choose multiple user types e.g. standard, editor, admin, owner (admin)
New: Unicode UTF-8 support
Improved: Password security
Improved: References to squash removed to make ladders more generic
Improved: Ladder installer more robust
Improved: Player management screen for admins
Improved: Emails sent out from admin selectable domain
Improved: Ladder localisation settings
Improved: Select timezone (attempts automatic daylight saving)
Fixed: Multiple deleted players being renamed the same
Fixed: 1st ranked player no longer punished for inactivity
Fixed: Multiple miscellaneous bugfixes
Removed: Database backup (advise 3rd party tool)
Planned: Admin emails sent out to all admins.

Ladder support / development status

2nd February 2010

Support: Not responding currently. Sorry I am overloaded with commitments in my personal and professional life and unable to support the ladder until further notice.

Issues Database: Now on sourceforge. Please post enhancement requests and bug reports in the issue tracker.

Development: v0.9.0 - new version, new features, some bug fixes. This is an interim release moving towards a more extensible ladder system / CMS from v1 onwards. Development currently on hold.

Downloads: 0.8.3.x Development and support has now stopped. Download from Sourceforge if required.

Matt

v0.8.3 build 89 released

Build 89 of version 0.8.3 is now uploaded on to sourceforge.

Grab it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=127465

v0.8.3 build 77 released

An updated version of squash ladder PHP has been released. Version 0.8.3 build 77 can be downloaded from sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/squash-ladd-php/

Some users were finding problems with the v0.8.2 release and so I have pulled it from the download page.
v0.8.3 contains mainly bugfixes. There is no automatic upgrade path from v0.7.x series.

An update

As you can tell there haven't been many new items on this site for a while. This is an update:

The site has been updated to the latest Drupal 6 code but unfortunately the project module hasn't been updated yet. This means the issues database for reporting bugs and enhancment requests will be offline for the immediate future. Until it is fixed please post any such items in the forum.

Ladder hosting - there are now over 1000 ladders being hosted and over 9000 players. Hosting continues to be free at squash-ladder.net and the games-ladder.net, tennis-ladder.net and sports-ladder.net domains are also available.

Ladder development - this is on hold for the forseable future. Programming takes up spare time that I unfortunately don't have at the moment :o(

Downloads - are now through the project page at Sourceforge.

Chicken house - there has been some recent interest and some new ideas from other poultry automation fans so the project pages may get an update.

American Mink in Oxfordshire

This evening there was a mink on the lawn in broad daylight. The initial excitement of this sighting was soon overtaken by concern for the chickens who were only a few feet away.

I followed it in to the bushes where it sat quite boldly apparently not too bothered by my presence - at one point it even lay down and was cleaning itself! Unfortunately my camera was low on battery and I didn't manage to get a decent shot of it even though I had a clear view. After a while I chased it along the bottom of the wall and back again before it disappeared I think through a hole. It is probably an American Mink (Mustela vison) rather than the European Mink (Mustela lutreola). The latter has a white spot on the upper lip/nose but I don't know of any other differentiating features. This one had a white patch over the throat but was otherwise a wonderfully soft chocolate brown fur with a hint of reddish / chestnut. Not difficult to see why they have been farmed for their fur...

The end of the summer

After such a hot July, August felt a bit disappointing being rather chilly and windy. At least there was plenty of rain to revive the plants. The wildlife sightings seemed to tail off too but maybe because we were outside less. The flycatchers were busy but no more nests. There have been plenty of tits, sparrows, chiff chaffs and finches. The second clutch of swallows fizzled out. The parents seemed to visit the nest only intermittently. One egg was pushed out and smashed on the floor below and a couple of weeks later a dead chick was on the floor beneath the nest. There have been no visits since then but the nest in the chuch porch is still going strong with chirping chicks almost ready to fly. Other bird sightings were a kingfisher and the green woodpecker especially when it picked a fight with one of the chickens!.

There have been plenty of newts, dragonflies and damselflies. The number of butterfly sightings was slightly disappointing overall but there were regular visits from a red admiral, peacocks, whites and blues. I discovered an area of woodland nearby with literally hundreds of woodland butterflies along the bramble covered edge. It is a long while since I saw butterflies in those numbers. We also paid a visit to a new community woodland called Weavely Furze (SP464182). It has recently been restored and looks promising, I was interested in the small hazel coppice which is in its first year. Whilst there we saw a hare. The only other sightings that come to mind are several muntjac deer and last night a hedgehog on the lawn but it managed to run away before I returned with my camera.

The toad as a pollinator of flowers

frog pollinator

I had a surprise this morning when looking for a marrow to stuff. A small amphibian was resting inside one of the courgette flowers and it was well coated in pollen. At first sight I thought it was a common frog (Rana temporaria) but the warty skin and similarity to previous sightings make me sure it's a baby common toad (Bufo bufo). It got me thinking whether toads or frogs are flower pollinators anywhere in the world. I didn't manage to get an answer after a quick google around although I suspect there must be some species of perhaps tree frogs that are rainforest pollinators?

Toad in the hole


Whilst watering the plants by the back step I was surprised to see the soil in the pot starting to move. This was followed by a bubbling noise and all of a sudden a face appeared! It seems like a strange place to make a home buried inside a flowerpot but the toad seemed happy enough...

switching off the old uknature

The old uknature site will shortly be closed down and all the content moved to the current nature diary / Nature & Wildlife (UK) blogs. This should hopefully enable me to keep the content more accurate and avoid some duplication. To see a larger image of the front page and read some of the history click on the read more link below.