I love all the progress that you guys are making! I feel validated
in my decision to migrate to XWiki.
I'd like to propose that the Groovy issues (security and extra-
document code inclusion) be considered "must haves" for 1.0. We're
using Groovy exclusively for scripting.
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Hans Gerwitz
Here is a status on the development towards the next release, which
should be the one of the very last release before 1.0.
The following major feature have been added to the current SVN version
Thanks to the Summer of Code we have now
- a WYSIWYG Editor
- a Chart Wizard
- a new Query Language
Additionnally we have:
- a new title field and different rendering of document names in
links and in the header
- a backlinks feature (activated using xwiki.backlinks=1 in xwiki.cfg)
- a custom mapping feature allowing to store XWiki Objects in flat
tables for advanced developments
- new storage of XWiki classes definition in the xwikidoc table
instead of multiple tables
- the XWiki Preferences now use a custom mapping for better
performance
- lot's of bug fixes, incl. access through proxies, issues with the
multilingual feature
- an import/export API (for backups and for XWiki applications)
which is needed for the Import/Export XWiki page
- improvements to the URL scheme which will allow to reduce the
number of elements in the xwiki URLs (currently some XWiki features
still need xwiki to run on the /xwiki/ path)
These are a lot of new features which needs to be well tested
before become fully usable. Most of the features can be deactivated
or are backwards compatible.
We would need some help from the XWiki community to test this new
version and report any issues in JIRA (
http://jira.xwiki.org ).
Except for the preferences storage and the xwiki classes definition
storage, it is possible to revert to an older version even if
running the new version. Now it is highly recommended to backup
your database and test with care on production data.
I'm planning to provide a test build for developers, but if you
want to test right away, you will need to build XWiki from the SVN
code.
The plan for getting XWiki to 1.0 is:
- bug fixing
- bug fixing
- documentation
- very small missing features
- bug fixing
- documentation
- revamp of the XWiki interface according to the Usability report
done during the summer
- bug fixing
- documentation
Any help or comments is welcome.
For now it would be usefull to identify bugs that would absolutely
need to be fixed before releasing this version to replace 0.9.840.
The objective is to provide an improvement versus 0.9.840 and allow
working with the new features, not necessarily to provide a perfect
version.
Thanks and happy testing
Ludovic
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