June 18th, 2009· Fix showstopper bug that broke ingredient entry and import
· Fix bug in custom nutritional information for fat
· Some cleanup
February 16th, 2009· This release removes ingredient keys from the standard ingredient editing interface and moves them to a plugin, simplifying the basic interface for users who don't care about keys.
February 4th, 2009· This version adds a plugin to change unit display throughout, displaying all recipes with metric values, for example, by doing conversion on the fly (leaving the original units and values in the database untouched).
· The key editor plugin, which allows you to inspect and change ingredient keys throughout your database, has also been revived in this release. (It was broken in 0.14.0-0.14.4.).
January 28th, 2009· An update with a patch to the foodnetwork plugin.
January 28th, 2009· This version includes a .deb package for the convenience of Debian and Ubuntu users.
· It should be compatible with sqlalchemy 0.5.
· It also includes several new plugins, many bugfixes, and more.
· It has a new Python console plugin that allows you to change a running instance of Gourmet from a live Python shell.
December 20th, 2008· This version sports a lovely new plugin architecture that makes it easier to customize Gourmet's UI and allows Gourmet to work towards a simpler base interface and an expanded featureset at the same time.
October 26th, 2008· This is the latest unstable version of Gourmet. Note that nutritional information is now a plugin -- you will need to activate it in order to use it.
· This version also includes the webimport plugin, which allows users to import generic webpages easily, and it includes specific plugins to help speed the import of a few select websites.