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Feb 10 2015

XWiki 6.4.1 Released

The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki Enterprise 6.4.1. This is a stabilization release that fixes important bugs discovered in the previous 6.4 version, while also providing an integration of the new Tree Widget with the Index Application and the WYSIWYG Editor.

Feb 09 2015

XWiki 7.0 Milestone 1 Released

The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki Enterprise 7.0 Milestone 1. This is the first milestone release of the 7.x cycle. It features a Document Index Tree Finder for the Index Application, integration of the new Tree Widget with the WYSIWYG editor and some usability improvements. Developers have a new Finder Plugin for the Tree Widget and the old Lucene search module was finally retired to Contrib. Finally, a considerable amount of bug fixes (45) and improvements (23) are provided so make sure to try it out.

Feb 06 2015

Bug Fixing Day 78

Yesterday we had our Bug Fixing Day #78. We've managed to close 9 bugs (7 real fixes). We are now at -60 bugs behind the 1 year period, barely covering the new bugs of this week, so we have to keep it up.

Feb 03 2015

XWiki 5.4.7 Released

The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki Enterprise 5.4.7. This release is a stabilization version that fix important bugs discovered in the 5.4.6 version. See the release notes for more information.

Jan 30 2015

Bug Fixing Day 77

Yesterday we had our Bug Fixing Day #77. We've managed to close only 5 bugs (4 real fixes). We are now at -74 bugs behind the 1 year period, thus we are currently loosing (we were at -62 last week!). And on the past 1600 days, we are at -7 (we used to win to not long ago). This means we have to intensify our efforts somehow... We also need to increase our level of automated tests (especially functional ones) since I believe that's one of the reason we have a hard time coping up.

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