Hello again
What an embarrassing mistake not updating the version number when
publishing a new release. Sigh! Please sorry for that!
But now the packages are updated and the version definitely is 0.8.1.
When re-downloading the files, please verify the md5 checksum is the
same as stated on http://roundcube.net/download
Now it's definitely time for the weekend :-)
Best,
Thomas
---------- Original message ----------
From: Thomas Bruederli <thomas(a)roundcube.net>
Date: Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 6:41 PM
Subject: Updates 0.8.1 and 0.7.3 released
Aloha!
As usual when a new stable release arrives, there are a few things
that didn't make it into that. Therefore we just published an update
release adding bug fixes, some minor feature improvements and, most
important, two fixes for a recently reported XSS vulnerability in
Roundcube's HTML message handling.
At the same same time, we also pushed out a small update for the 0.7
series with some of the important fixes back-ported. That's for all of
you who didn't dare to switch to the new and shiny 0.8 release series.
See the complete Changelog at http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Changelog
and download the new packages from http://roundcube.net/download.
All the best,
Thomas
Sorry y'all, that release definitely came out too easy. It's right, we
forgot to update the version number inside the package.
A fixed package will follow soon.
Sorry for the noise!
~Thomas
Jan-Philipp Litza wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> thanks for the update! I may be too stupid, but I am under the
> impression that the version number in the current 0.8.1 release tarballs
> downloadable from Sourceforge wasn't updated.
> ./bin/installto.sh tells me
>
> Installation at target location is up-to-date!
>
> and ./program/include/iniset.php reads
>
> define('RCMAIL_VERSION', '0.8.0');
>
> Greetings,
> Jan-Philipp Litza
>
>
> At 17.08.2012 18:41, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
>> Aloha!
>>
>> As usual when a new stable release arrives, there are a few things
>> that didn't make it into that. Therefore we just published an update
>> release adding bug fixes, some minor feature improvements and, most
>> important, two fixes for a recently reported XSS vulnerability in
>> Roundcube's HTML message handling.
>>
>> At the same same time, we also pushed out a small update for the 0.7
>> series with some of the important fixes back-ported. That's for all of
>> you who didn't dare to switch to the new and shiny 0.8 release series.
>>
>> See the complete Changelog at http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Changelog
>> and download the new packages from http://roundcube.net/download.
>>
>> All the best,
>> Thomas
Aloha!
As usual when a new stable release arrives, there are a few things
that didn't make it into that. Therefore we just published an update
release adding bug fixes, some minor feature improvements and, most
important, two fixes for a recently reported XSS vulnerability in
Roundcube's HTML message handling.
At the same same time, we also pushed out a small update for the 0.7
series with some of the important fixes back-ported. That's for all of
you who didn't dare to switch to the new and shiny 0.8 release series.
See the complete Changelog at http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Changelog
and download the new packages from http://roundcube.net/download.
All the best,
Thomas
Hello folks,
We're proud to finally announce the release of version 0.8 with the
brand new skin, codename "Larry", becoming the new default UI for
Roundcube. After two preview releases and a lot of fine-tuning, the
new design by http://bueroflint.com has now grown up. But to all the
nostalgics out there: don't worry! The old skin still remains part of
the package and will be maintained for at least one more major
release.
Beside the new UI, this version also contains more bugfixes and
mprovements (see ) as well as some code refactorings. Another major
change since the last stable release is the updated license which is
now GPL v3+ with exceptions for skin & plugins. Read more about that
on http://roundcube.net/license
After lots of testing and collecting your feedback, this version is
considered stable and we recommend to update all productive
installations of Roundcube. Get the new version from
http://roundcube.net/download
Finally, some important notes for sysadmins to deploy the new Roundcube:
* The new skin brings an entirely new look to the webmail application.
Please carefully plan a roll-out of the new version and prepare your
users accordingly.
* We're getting a lot of support requests from users who are under the
impression that Roundcube is a public service such as Gmail or
Hotmail. Unfortunately we cannot help these people and thus we'd like
to encourage everybody to do some branding on your Roundcube
installation. You can replace the logo by config (option 'skin_logo')
and even more important: the new release now has an option named
'support_url' where everyone should fill in an URL to instructions how
to get help for that specific installation of Roundcube.
And last but not least: our recent partnership with the Kolab
Groupware project is finally showing some results. The Kolab team just
published a preview release of their all-new Kolab 3.0 groupware suite
including Roundcube as the new web client. Enriched with nice new
plugins, Roundcube gives easy access to all relevant groupware
functions. Read more about Kolab at
http://kolab.org/blog/grote/2012/08/07/alpha-kolab-3.0-and-roundcube-0.8-re…
That's definitely worth celebrating, cheers!
Thomas