Redmine version:1.2.3 and version:1.3.0 were released today and are available at Rubyforge.
Redmine 1.2.3 is a bug fix release for the 1.2.x serie. It also includes a security fix for those who use the apache module provided with Redmine that can be used to access your subversion repositories (Redmine.pm). It runs with Rails 2.3.11 like previous 1.2.x versions.
Redmine 1.3.0 is the new feature release. It includes all the 1.2.3 fixes + 30 other bug fixes and the following main features:
- Improved PDF export (support for most text formatting options and images)
- Improved CSV export (option to export current view or all columns)
- Ability to edit a single section of a wiki page
- Ability to assign issues to groups
- Visual representation of branch/merge history for Git and Mercurial repositories
- Ability to filter issues on specific dates ranges
- MailHandler improvements for user creation
- Many additions to the [[REST API]] (issue relations, version, queries, categories, attachments, statuses, trackers)
You can have a look at version:1.3.0 for the entire list of new features and bug fixes. Redmine 1.3.0 runs with Rails 2.3.14.
You can now get your own Redmine demo environment with full administrator privileges so you can try out all the customization possibilities of Redmine.
You just need to fill a simple form at: http://m.redmine.org.
Redmine version:1.2.2 was released today and is available for download at Rubyforge.
This release fixes 16 defects and several security issues: a CSRF vulnerability reported by joernchen of Phenoelit and XSS vulnerabilities. Upgrade is recommended for all 1.2.x users.
REST API for Versions and Issue Relations were added today in trunk and will be available in Redmine 1.3. You can review the documentation and try these new features.
- #7403, documentation: [[Rest_Versions|REST API for Versions]]
- #7366, documentation: [[Rest_IssueRelations|REST API for Issue Relations]]
Your feedback is welcome in order to improve these API before release.
Redmine version:1.2.0 was released today and is available for download at Rubyforge.
This release brings many new features and improvements (including private issues, more customizable workflow, custom fields referencing users and versions, user deletion, time entries bulk edition) and fixes more than 60 defects. You can review the list of all changes here.
Note that Redmine now runs with Rails 2.3.11 (See [[RedmineInstall]] or [[RedmineUpgrade]]), you can install it with:
gem install rails -v=2.3.11
Thanks to all active contributors and translators who made Redmine 1.2.0 possible.
Redmine version:1.1.3 has been released and is available at Rubyforge.
This release fixes more than 20 defects including an error that was occurring on concurrent wiki edits and the compatibility with IE9 (selection of issues and context menu).
Redmine version:1.1.2 has been released and is available at Rubyforge.
This maintenance release for 1.1.x users includes 13 bug fixes since 1.1.1 and a security fix (XSS vulnerability affecting all Redmine versions from 1.0.1 to 1.1.1). As previous 1.0.x and 1.1.x releases, it still runs with Rails 2.3.5.
Redmine development branch (aka trunk) now runs with the latest Rails 2.3.x release (2.3.11).
So if you’re using Redmine trunk, don’t forget to install the Rails 2.3.11 gem next time you update your Redmine source code:
gem install rails -v=2.3.11
This version:1.1.1 maintenance release fixes 19 defects and includes an upgrade to the latest stable release of Coderay, the syntax highlighter used in Redmine.
Those who use cgi/fastcgi to run Redmine should note that the default .htaccess
included in the Redmine source code has been renamed to htaccess.fastcgi.example
(see #7256). So if you were using it, don’t forget to rename it back to .htaccess
.
Redmine 1.1.0 has been released to Rubyforge.
This feature release brings many improvements and a more usable REST API. You can read the list of changes.
Happy new year!