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2 months
ago
by
Marius Mathiesen
GitMinutes is a fairly new podcast about Git, with weekly episodes featuring interviews with people doing all kinds of things with Git. This podcast is a great way to keep track of what’s happening in the Git community. I’m in this week’s episode, talking about Gitorious and Git infrastructure. I had a great time chatting [...]
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3 months
ago
by
Marius Mathiesen
When we merged the Rails 3 branch into next back in January it was our intention that this would become Gitorious 3.0, with few user-visible features. Our plan was to ship 3.1 shortly after, including the new code browser we started working on last year. The upgrade to rails 3 was done mainly to enable [...]
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Posted
3 months
ago
by
Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
Three new vulnerabilities have been fixed for Ruby on Rails, on which Gitorious is built. Read the original Ruby on Rails sec-list announcements for further details. The steps for upgrading are, as usual (from within the root gitorious clone/source
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Posted
4 months
ago
by
Marius Mathiesen
As a refreshing change from the security-related versions of Gitorious over the last weeks, we’re glad to announce that version 2.4.10 of Gitorious was just released. This release contains fixes several bugs in Gitorious, among these: Fix broken
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Posted
4 months
ago
by
Marius Mathiesen
Our frontend web server went down at 6:24CET this morning, we will be updating this post as we bring the server back up. Here’s what we know right now: At 6:24 CET a Kernel oops occured. The alarms at our hosting provider went off, and the server was booted. Since the file system keeping the [...]
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Posted
4 months
ago
by
Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
We’ve closed a number of recent security issues related to Ruby and Rails (which Gitorious depends on). The Community Edition Installer has lagged behind a bit but is, as of today, upgraded to install the latest version of Gitorious
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Posted
4 months
ago
by
Christian Johansen
I inadvertently broke creating new projects with yesterday’s 2.4.8 release. I have deployed a fix on gitorious.org, and just tagged 2.4.9. 2.4.9 also addresses a bug in Gitorious’ log graph visualization. We made some sweeping changes yesterday
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Posted
4 months
ago
by
Christian Johansen
Three new vulnerabilities have been fixed for Ruby on Rails, on which Gitorious is built. Read the original announcements for further details. All users running their own Gitorious servers should upgrade immediately. The steps for upgrading are, as
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Posted
4 months
ago
by
Marius Mathiesen
This morning we discovered a vulnerability in Gitorious which made us write this advisory on our mailing list and release version 2.4.7 of Gitorious. All users running their own Gitorious servers should upgrade immediately. The steps for upgrading
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Posted
5 months
ago
by
Christian Johansen
Gitorious 2.4.6 has just been released, and all Gitorious servers should be updated immediately. This release brings Gitorious up to Rails version 2.3.16, which solves a severe vulnerability in Ruby on Rails. There’s more information about this
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