Redmine 3.0.3 and 2.6.5 are maintenance releases that fix several issues for 3.0.x and 2.6.x users ([[Changelog]]).
Redmine 3.0.3 also fixes a regression introduced in 3.0.2 that prevents users who disabled the % done field from creating/updating issues (issue validation fails with ”% done is not valid” error message).
Redmine version:3.0.2 and version:2.6.4 are maintenance releases that fix several issues for 3.0.x and 2.6.x users ([[Changelog]]).
Redmine version:3.0.1 and version:2.6.3 are maintenance releases that fix several issues for 3.0.x and 2.6.x users ([[Changelog]]).
I’m pleased to announce that the new feature release Redmine version:3.0.0 is available for [[download]].
This new version brings several improvements to the search engine (it’s now much faster and includes new search options) and many new features: default issue status per tracker, multiple emails per user, ability to edit attachment descriptions and [[changelog|more]]. It now runs with the latest Rails 4.2.0 and ruby 1.8 is no longer supported. Redmine 3.0.0 requires ruby 1.9.3 or higher (and now supports ruby 2.2).
A bit of cleanup was done in the issues permissions system now that the workflow permission setting gives full control over editable or read-only fields. The `Move issues` permission is gone, you just need to set the project field as read-only if you don’t want the users to be able to move issues. The behaviour that allowed users to edit a few issue properties if a status transition is allowed (even if these users don’t have the `Edit issues` permission) is also dropped: the `Edit issues` is now required to change an issue status.
Redmine 2.6.2 is a maintenance relase that fixes several issues.
You can review the list of all changes in the [[Changelog]].
Security: these new releases also fix a potential XSS vulnerability in flash messages rendering, discovered by Holger Just. If you’re running 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6 and is not able to update, you can manually apply the attached patch that will fix this issue.
Redmine 2.6.1 is a maintenance release available for [[download]].
It includes many fixes and several translations updates. You can review the list of changes in the [[Changelog]].
The latest feature release version:2.6.0 is available for [[download]]. It ships with more than 60 changes including a better PDF support (thanks to Jun and Toshi), bulk edition of workflows and the ability to give custom permissions for non member and anonymous users per project.
Please note that 2.6.x is the last stable branch before 3.0 that will upgrade from Rails 3.2 to 4.1.
Redmine version:2.4.7 and version:2.5.3 are maintenance releases that includes several fixes.
Redmine version:2.5.2 and version:2.4.6 are maintenance releases that include many fixes and an upgrade to Rails 3.2.19. You can review all the changes in the [[Changelog]].
With more than 500 plugins in the Redmine plugins directory, a rating system was introduced yesterday in order to help people find usefull plugins used by the community. Feel free to rate your prefered plugins and leave a small comment, the repository is available at: http://www.redmine.org/plugins
Redmine version:2.5.1 is a maintenance release that includes a security fix (wrong validation of the URL where the user is redirected to after logging in, reported by Minoru Sakai). You can review the other changes in the [[Changelog]]. Redmine version:2.4.5 includes the security fix only.
Redmine version:2.5.0 is a new feature release available for download.
It brings many improvements to custom fields formats: text formatting support, HTTP link support, fine-grained selection for user and version custom fields based on roles and version status. The custom field format API was fully rewritten, so if you’re running some plugins that deal with it (eg. that adds non standard field formats), you’ll have to update them before upgrading. This version also introduces experimental support for Markdown formatting, a popular text formatting syntax. You can review the list of all changes in the [[Changelog]].
Redmine version:2.4.4 is a maintenance release that fixes a few defects and upgrades Rails to 3.2.17.