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10.20.2009

We've updated our Wiki to comply with the newest version of Markdown.

4.26.2009

We've changed size and order into properties, making it easier to get information about graphs.

4.21.2009

You've probably noticed that our documentation has changed somewhat- we've now completed the transition
to the named_graph implementation, and have ported the examples and documentation to it. Let me know if
you love/hate the new look!

4.19.2009

We've been working hard on adding more comprehensive test coverage and making usability improvements,
and suffice to say that I think the named_graph branch is pretty close to becoming the default branch! We've
also added a K constructor, which should be along shortly.

4.16.2009

Apparently export won’t be longer in coming! We now have export support for GraphML and Dot formats!
Please stress test it- we’re working on the problem of how to test these things without building alternate parsers,
so until we have a mechanism for ensuring compliance we’re going to term these experimental features.

4.15.2009

Special IRS Day gift- basic GraphML import support has been added! Export support will be longer in coming,
but frankly I think this is really cool…

4.14.2009

Work has begun on GraphML and Dot language support- any domain experts interested in other format support
please drop us a line!

4.13.2009

The port is complete! We’re not sure what is going to happen with the old site just yet, but stay tuned- could
be some cool things going on over there. While you’re poking around, be sure to take a look at some of the
new documentation- we have a new article GraphineForPythonistas up with some really cool snippits of
code, including a dependency tracker and a maze-solving AI.

4.10.2009

Brand new wiki! Wish us luck as we work to port our existing documentation!