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Jul 16 2020
XWiki 11.10.8 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 11.10.8. This is a bugfix release that covers important issues that we have discovered since 11.10.7 has been released. …
Posted by Thomas Mortagne · Categories: Releases · Permalink
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Jul 13 2020
XWiki 11.10.7 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 11.10.7. This is a bugfix release that covers important issues that we have discovered since 11.10.6 has been released. …
Posted by Thomas Mortagne · Categories: Releases · Permalink
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Jul 03 2020
XWiki 12.5.1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 12.5.1. This is a bugfix release that covers important issues that we have discovered since XWiki 12.5 has been released. …
Posted by Simon Urli · Categories: Releases · Permalink
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Bug Fixing Day 260
This Thursday we had our Bug Fixing Day #260. We've managed to close 5 bugs (all real fixes) with 2 participants. We are still at -90 bugs behind the 500 days period. …
Posted by Lavinia Vitel · Categories: XWiki Days · Permalink
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Jun 29 2020
XWiki 12.5 Released
Among other things, this release introduces the ability to mention a user, either inside the content of a page, object or comment, resulting in a notification being sent to that particular user. The in-place editing feature, additionally to the existing WYSIWYG mode, now also supports editing pages in source mode. Finally, it is now possible to toggle to "in context" modifications when using the "rendered diff" viewer to display the changes between 2 versions of a page. On the performances side, a new method for storing and quering events inside the wiki has been introduced which will greatly improve the performance issues related to notifications, but it is not yet enabled by default, since more work is needed. Also, renaming a page is now finally an "atomic" operation, meaning that it will be properly handled as a "rename" and no longer as a combination of "delete" + "copy", as before, which was leading to many problems, specially when the page had a large history. Some new tools have been added for developers and, as usual, many bugs have been fixed during this month. …
Posted by Eduard Moraru · Categories: Releases · Permalink
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