ProudCity 1.4.0 Release
This release contains a WordPress core update, an update to the issue reporting app, and the addition of a number of customization options.
This release contains a WordPress core update, an update to the issue reporting app, and the addition of a number of customization options.
We selected West Mead because we want to show that small towns can set up world-class digital services that are just as good — and even better — than larger cities with more resources.
This release contains integrated payments with Gravity Forms, a new slideshow widget, and a number of stylistic tweaks to the homepage in particular.
Engaging Local Government Leaders was kind enough to let us share our thoughts on how city governments can better serves residents through software-as-a-service.
Government Computer News featured the West Carrollton’s launch and ProudCity’s next pilot program initiative.
Cities receive one year of free ProudCity services, and we work directly with pilots to assess their current digital systems, how they can be optimized, and then help them onboard to our platform.
This is the initial release of the ProudCity WordPress platform. It is immediately available for all ProudCity Hosted sites and for download on Github under the GNU Affero GPL v3 open source license.
StateScoop interviewed ProudCity CTO Jeff Lyon and me about the company public sharing the ProudCity platform code.
Our primary focus is serving each resident, and we want a structure that reflects this, so today we’re publicly announcing our pricing: $0.01 a resident per month.
This is primarily a security updates and bugfix release. It is immediately available for all ProudCity Hosted sites and for download on Github under the GNU Affero GPL v3 open source license.