Among 11 bug fixes, Redmine version:1.0.5 solves the incompatibility with the i18n 0.5.0 gem. The appropriate i18n gem version (0.4.2) is now required, you can install it using:
gem install i18n -v=0.4.2
This release also fixes 3 security issues reported by joernchen of Phenoelit:
- logged in users may be able to access private data (affected versions: 1.0.x)
- persistent XSS vulnerability in textile formatter (affected versions: all previous releases)
- remote command execution in bazaar repository adapter (affected versions: 0.9.x, 1.0.x)
All Redmine users are highly recommended to upgrade to this latest release.
Redmine 1.1 will be released in the next few weeks.
Shortly after that, Redmine 1.2 will be devoted to workflow and issue permissions enhancement. It will bring some of the most requested features: private issues, ability for certain roles to view their own issues, more configurable workflow, and permissions on issue properties. A tagging system, another highly requested feature, will be added in 1.3.
Efforts will also be made on these releases to improve the REST API based on your feedback.
For those who are interested, here is a list of some of the most popular feature requests on redmine.org. While some of them are already planned as mentioned above, the others may not be added to the core in a near feature:
- #337 Private issues
- #779 Multiple SCM per project
- #1448 Add tags to issues
- #2653 New permission for issues: view_own_issue
- #3463 Export wiki pages to PDF/DOC
- #1077 ICS view of Calendar
- #801 WebDAV access to Documents/Files
- #3816 Allow pasting screenshots in issues
- #1189 Multiselect custom fields
- #2964 Ability to assign issues to groups
Redmine version:1.0.4 has been released to Rubyforge.
This is a bugfix release for all Redmine 1.0 users. 15 defects have been fixed since Redmine 1.0.3 and 7 translations have been updated.
With a growing number of Redmine Plugins, it was time to have a more sophisticated directory than the current [[Plugin list]].
The new Directory is now avaible at http://www.redmine.org/plugins.
Developers can register and update their plugins using their redmine.org account.
The old plugin list is now locked and may be removed in a few weeks.
Redmine 1.0.3 has been released to Rubyforge. This a bugfix release for all Redmine 1.0 users. 35 changes have been added since Redmine 1.0.2 so this this should be a very stable release. Upgrading is recommended for all 0.9.x and 1.0.0 users.
The [[RedmineUpgrade|upgrade documentation]] will help you perform the upgrade. If anything goes wrong or you need help, feel free to post in the forums or [[IRC]] channel.
Upgrade Note: 1.0.3 includes updates for both the Redmine.pm and reposman.rb scripts. If you are using these for the [[HowTo_configure_Redmine_for_advanced_Subversion_integration|Advanced Subversion Integration]], make sure to update them at the same time.
Thanks for using Redmine.
Eric Davis
Redmine 1.0.2 has been released to Rubyforge. This a bugfix release for all Redmine 1.0 users. Over 53 changes have been added since Redmine 1.0.1 so this this should be a very stable release. Upgrading is recommended for all 0.9.x and 1.0.0 users.
The [[RedmineUpgrade|upgrade documentation]] will help you perform the upgrade. If anything goes wrong or you need help, feel free to post in the forums or [[IRC]] channel.
Thanks for using Redmine.
Eric Davis
Redmine 1.0.1 has been released to Rubyforge. This is the first non release candidate for the 1.0 version of Redmine. With over 57 changes since Redmine 1.0, this should be a very stable release. Upgrading is recommended for all 0.9.x and 1.0.0 users.
The [[RedmineUpgrade|upgrade documentation]] will help you perform the upgrade. If anything goes wrong or you need help, feel free to post in the forums or [[IRC]] channel.
Eric Davis
The first release candidate for Redmine 1.0 has been released to Rubyforge. This is a major release which includes many new features and bugfixes since the last major release, (0.9 in 2010-01-09).
This is still considered a release candidate (RC) release. The code has been stabilized over the past 6 weeks and we believe it is ready to be tested in production, but there still might be some rough edges. We are using this release to get some for final feedback, both for 1.0.1 (bug fixes) and our next major release 1.1.0.
When you are ready to upgrade, the [[RedmineUpgrade|upgrade documentation]] has been updated and we have people in the forums and [[IRC]] channel to help out.
Finally, I personally wanted to thank everyone who has helped Redmine over the past four years. Without everyone’s contribution, the project wouldn’t be as awesome as it is now. Thank you.
Eric Davis
This security release addresses some security vulnerabilities found in the [[Repositories_access_control_with_apache_mod_dav_svn_and_mod_perl|advanced subversion integration]] module (Redmine.pm perl script). Upgrading is strongly recommended for all 0.9.x users who are using the advanced subversion integration.
You can download this release at Rubyforge and find the instructions for upgrading in the [[RedmineUpgrade|wiki]]. This release contains no other changes since 0.9.5.
Thank you to Stefan Marfilius, Holger Just, and chiky_cin for their assistance with this release.
This maintenance release includes several [[Changelog|bug fixes]] for the stable branch of Redmine. Upgrading is recommended for 0.9.x users.
You can download this release at Rubyforge and find the instructions for upgrading in the [[RedmineUpgrade|wiki]].