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Posted about 1 month ago
The Croogo Development Team is happy to announce the release of Croogo 1.4.5 and 1.5.1 (beta).  1.4.5 is a maintenance release containing a small number of improvements and bug fixes. The detailed changelog can be found ... [More] here.

Downloads
Croogo 1.4.5 and 1.5.1 can be downloaded from http://downloads.croogo.org/

1.5.1 Changelog
Croogo 1.5.1 contains quite a bit of new features:

Nearly all the main application code has been moved into Croogo plugin
Bake Templates
Updating minimum to requirement to cakephp 2.3.0
Upgrade on bundled Search and Migrations plugins
Style updates for html5
Unified add|edit views
New Wysiwyg and Ckeditor plugin
Node Search popup has been improved
Node/Block/Link/User Chooser Utility
AutoLogin feature
Some refactoring on Nodes and Comments plugin
Filtering has been updated to use querystring
Several new APIs added:

CroogoHelper::adminTab()
CroogoHelper::adminAction()
Croogo::mergeConfig()

New Shell commands

Settings.update_version_info

What's Next

We will start working on a stable release and freezing the API
Documentation updates

A huge thanks to AD7six, Arie Sutanto, Damien Biasotto, Derbois Aymeric, Fahad Ibnay Heylaal, Grégory Salvan, Kyle Robinson Young, Lukas Marks, Mike Pagé, Pierre Martin, Rachman Chavik, euromark, and thoth in contributing to this release. [Less]
Posted 5 months ago
The Croogo Development Team is happy to announce the release of Croogo 1.4.4 and 1.5.0 (alpha).  1.4.4 is a maintenance release containing a small number of improvements and bug fixes. The detailed changelog can be found here.

Croogo ... [More] 1.5.0 on the other hand has received a lot of work.  The detailed changelog can be viewed here.

Downloads
Croogo 1.4.4 and 1.5.0 can be downloaded from http://downloads.croogo.org/

1.5.0 Changelog
1.5 contains a huge number of changes, but the most notable ones are:

CakePHP 2.3 is required (tested against 2.3.0-RC1-80-g5f9a371)
Nearly all components are now implemented as plugins
Inclusion of CakeDC's Search and Migrations plugin
ACL updates making it more compatible with default CakePHP implementation
Optional Row Level ACL
Upgrade Shell
Settings Shell
CLI installation
Admin theme is now responsive (with on Bootstrap and fontAwesome)
Defaults to InnoDb storage engine for mysql
Manifest files now uses JSON format (plugin.json and theme.json)

A huge thanks to contributors, especially the Occitech crew who have helped a lot in making 1.5.0 a reality. [Less]
Posted 9 months ago
The Croogo Development Team is happy to announce the release of Croogo 1.4.3.  This is a maintenance release containing a small number of bug fixes. A huge thanks to all contributors.

Downloads
Croogo 1.4.3 can be downloaded from ... [More] GitHub: https://github.com/croogo/croogo/downloads

Changelog

Updating Croogo files to work with CakePHP 2.2.x
Updating cookie setting for better security
Fixes blackholed request when adding Custom Fields
Fixes in localized routes
Fixes extensions plugin to correctly use theme.json instead theme.yml
Various coding standard fixes [Less]
Posted 11 months ago
Since the release of Croogo 1.4.2, the development team will be starting development on a new 1.5 branch soon.  At this point, our plan is to follow the updated roadmap found in the wiki.  Be advised that this document is not final, and ... [More] items/features listed may or may not get implemented in the long run.

The 1.4 branch has also been merged into master.  So, for those with scripts depending on 1.3.x being on master, please use the 1.3 branch. [Less]
Posted 11 months ago
The Croogo Development Team is happy to announce the release of Croogo 1.4.2.  This release contains an important security fix (#283) and all users are recommended to upgrade as soon as convenient.

Downloads
Croogo 1.4.2 can be ... [More] downloaded from GitHub: https://github.com/croogo/croogo/downloads

Changelog

Routes for Content Types can now be easily added by adding a `routes=1` in the Params tab
Initial support in the Install shell to use composer to install plugins.
Fixes for #237, #247, #248, #250, #251, #252, #254, #257, #283 [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago
The Croogo Development Team is happy to announce the release of Croogo 1.3.5.  This release contains a few security fixes and all users are recommended to upgrade as soon as convenient.

Downloads
Croogo 1.3.5 can be downloaded from ... [More] GitHub: https://github.com/croogo/croogo/downloads

Changelog

Security fixes in Filemanager (#240)
Security fixes in User and Role listings as reported in seclist
Fixes for #180, #185, #216, #217
Various coding style fixes [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago
The Croogo Development Team is happy to announce the release of Croogo 1.4.1-beta.

The 1.4.1-beta has been baking for a while, closing 33 tickets, and received more than 200 commits compared to 1.4.0-beta. The notable ones are listed in the ... [More] following section.

Downloads
Croogo 1.4.1 Beta can be downloaded GitHub: https://github.com/croogo/croogo/downloads

Changelog

Theme and Plugin activation/deactivation Shell
The admin backend views were rewritten to take advantage of the new CakePHP 2.1 view block feature
Support for PostgreSQL and Sqlite database
Travis-CI Integration
Version upgrade of bundled javascript libraries
Install plugin has been streamlined. Now, you will be asked to create your own admin user.
The core has been adjusted to allow custom ACL plugin to be used
The core now uses CakePHP 2.1 event manager, dispatches few custom events, allowing plugins to consume these events and act on them.
Admin navigation is aware of permissions granted to roles
CLI testing
Security fixes in Filemanager

Testing
We have integrated CI testing with Travis-CI for 1.4 branch, and are adding more and more tests to the core test suite.  You could check our latest build in http://travis-ci.org/croogo/croogo.

This also means than any contributors could easily turn on their Travis hook and get their changes tested when pushing their commits.

The project also has its own jenkins installation in http://ci.croogo.org/ that is currently sponsored by Xintesa. Aside for another test environment, we are using Jenkins with its Checkstyle plugins to run PHP CodeSniffer on the repository.

What's Next?
As announced recently in twitter, Rachman Chavik and Kyle Robinson Young have joined the core development team. And we are hoping to reach to a stable release in a few weeks.

Documentation is also one area that is lacking. Bear with us as we update the wiki in the coming weeks.  In the mean time, you could get some support via the usual channels.

So, please help by testing the new release and reporting issues in http://croogo.lighthouseapp.com/

Enjoy. [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago
Hey everyone, this is a quick post to let everyone in the Croogo community know that we now have an official blog. I have been posting all the release notes and any other related news on my personal blog for the last couple of years. And now that ... [More] there there are multiple core team members, I felt it is right to have something separate and more 'official'.

From now on, all blog posts related to Croogo will be published here. So subscribe!

Cheers. [Less]
 

 
 

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