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+ Review Board News
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+ http://www.review-board.org/news
+ News on Review Board releases and important updates
+ Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:27:05 +0000
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+ Django 1.0 alpha released
+ http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ReviewBoardNews/~3/343422891/
+ http://www.review-board.org/news/2008/07/23/django-10-alpha-released/#comments
+ Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:27:05 +0000
+ chipx86
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+ http://www.review-board.org/news/?p=7
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+ Django, the web framework Review Board is built
+upon, is approaching their 1.0 release and have released Django 1.0 alpha for download. In
+order to keep up with Django development, Review Board has required the Django Subversion development tree to run, requiring that users develop a
+basic understanding of Subversion and keeping their copy up-to-date.
+
With the new Django alpha release, we’re now able to remove this extra burden. As of tonight, Review Board now requires Django 1.0 alpha
+or higher. Simply download the new release and install it. Of course, if you’re currently using a Subversion checkout of Django, you can
+continue to use it.
+
The Django 1.0 release will bring us a step closer to our own 1.0. There’s a few major features still planned, and lots of bug fixing.
+We’ll have a roadmap up in the coming weeks detailing our plans. Stay tuned!
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+ http://www.review-board.org/news/2008/07/23/django-10-alpha-released/
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+ Introducing Review Board News
+ http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ReviewBoardNews/~3/307288497/
+ http://www.review-board.org/news/2008/05/30/introducing-review-board-news/#comments
+ Fri, 30 May 2008 23:50:12 +0000
+ chipx86
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+ http://www.review-board.org/news/?p=3
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+ In the past, we’ve always brought information on new Review Board development to our blogs and the mailing list. However, as the software continues to
+mature, we need a better way of informing people about major releases and important updates, without making them sift through development
+discussions and technical updates.
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In the future, we’ll be posting critical updates (such as required database migrations) here, as well as software releases (once we hit
+1.0). News posts will soon begin to appear in your Review Board administration dashboard, making it easy to keep up. And, of course, you can
+subscribe to our RSS feed in your favorite news reader.