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Posted about 14 years ago by
We have released the first stable release of version 0.9.   This release contains lots of fixes and improvements to stabilize the new codebase.  Upgrades from 0.8 are fully supported and upgrades to future releases will also be supported.  
Posted over 14 years ago by
Today we are releasing the final version of the 0.8 series.  This release is a very small update to fix a sql script error when upgrading using MSSQL 2005 and some validation around bulk editing issues. The focus development wise will now be on the ... [More] upcoming 0.9 release.  Our current plan is to stabilize the code, release it then work on integrating all the recent submitted patches to BugNET. Some which are fairly comprehensive and add a lot of improvements and new features to the project.More ... [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by
We are proud to announce our new wiki that has been implemented using ScrewTurn wiki.  This wiki has a lot of features and functions over our previous one and we hope this will help speed up the documentation process.  As we fill out the new wiki you ... [More] will see the previous pages here on the site change as well.   We have also integrated the new wiki with this site so your bugnetproject.com account will be used to log into the new wiki.  Any registered user can contribute to the wiki or add discussions and we look forward to more user contributions and discussions to help us improve the documentation. You can access the new wiki from the wiki menu on this site or from wiki.bugnetproject.comMore ... [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by
A new build of BugNET has been posted in the downloads section.  This release fixes issues reported since the last release including resource issues, fixes for longer open id accounts, custom fields and security fixes. We recommend all users upgrade to this version at their earliest convenience.
Posted over 14 years ago by
A new build of BugNET has been posted in the downloads section.  This release fixes security issues found as well as some other issues. We recommend all users upgrade to this version.
Posted almost 15 years ago by
A new build of BugNET has been posted in the downloads section.  This release fixes outstanding bugs with my issues, html editor, notification templates, installation and adds some enhancements to search, the way milestones are sorted and filtering the my issues page. For installation / upgrade instructions please see our documentation wiki.
Posted almost 15 years ago by
A new build of BugNET has been posted in the downloads section.  This release fixes outstanding bugs with my issues, html editor, notification templates, installation and adds some enhancements to search, the way milestones are sorted and filtering the my issues page. For installation / upgrade instructions please see our documentation wiki.
Posted about 15 years ago by
As we reported earlier, we have worked with Alexej Hirsch, the creator of Bug Shooting, to add integration for BugNET.  The latest version of Bug Shooting 2.4.0.344  now supports BugNET as well as several other new outputs.  You can find more information about Bug Shooting from www.bugshooting.comMore ...
Posted about 15 years ago by
This is traditionally a time to reflect upon the year just passed and look forward to the one ahead.  Looking back, during 2010 there have been some major milestones for the project.  The codebase and database were completely rewritten, adding ... [More] significant improvements to the structure of the database with foreign keys for all tables, fixing naming conventions and table structure.  The code base itself was changed to use the provider model for data access, html editor and a custom notification framework was added. Subversion integration was added and localization. A query engine was also added to allow users to create custom queries, save them and recall them easily.  More recently we have made large improvements to the query engine, added templates for notifications and improved the stability of the product by squashing a large amount of bugs and issues.  With the website we have also made a number of improvements as well with updates to forums other modules.  Over the year the forums have gained much more momentum, and you can tell the community is growing.  This is why we will continue to grow the community, the product and try to add features and functionality that is important to users.  This includes but is not limited to items such as default status values for new issues, deleting of project properties, making the localization easier to translate, reporting, integration with 3rd party applications and documentation improvements. All these and other improvements give us plenty of goals for the new year. We look forward to everyone’s continued support in 2011 and improving BugNET together.More ... [Less]
Posted about 15 years ago by
A new build of BugNET has been posted in the downloads section.  This release fixes some bugs with installation scripts and engine from the last release as well as some other fixes.  For installation / upgrade instructions please see our documentation wiki. Please see below for the list of changes.