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From version 6.2
edited by Sergiu Dumitriu
on 2011/05/04
Change comment: Added some links, corrected wrong versions (3.0M1 instead of 3.1M1)
To version 7.1
edited by Sergiu Dumitriu
on 2011/05/04
Change comment: Mention scm reorganization

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10 10  == Fork us on GitHub! ==
11 11  XWiki Enterprise 3.1M1 is the first version to be released from our new repository on github. We decided that git was sufficiently advanced over svn, our old version control system, that it warranted the effort spent to convert. If you are a developer who uses git then you already know what this means to you, you can participate in the XWiki development process by **forking** (git speak for copying) the source repository rather than being forced to provide patches to the benevolent committers who will accept or reject your patches at their pleasure. If you want to make something great but there's a part of the XWiki core which is holding you up, you can go right ahead and fork it into your own repository where you can fix it and share the results. We are excited to learn what you will create!
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13 +As a consequence, the structure of the repositories, the version numbers of the applications, plugins and build tools, as well as the structure of the projects on the [[issue tracker>>http://jira.xwiki.org/]] have changed. We moved all the plugins and applications inside the platform core, releasing them all together. This is also reflected in the issue tracker, where all the individual projects for each extension disappeared, since applications are now jira components inside the XWiki Platform project. This means that the version number confusion will stop, since everything has the same release version.
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13 13  == OpenOffice based document export ==
14 14  [[image:pdfExportOptions.png]]
15 15  Export your wiki documents to any type of document supported by OpenOffice using the OpenOffice server as a back end.

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