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By host on 11/13/2006
The first beta of 0.7 has been released.  This is a big step forward for the project moving to the .NET 2.0 framework.  It has been a long time coming and I would like to all those who played a part to get there.  Below is a list of some of the new features in the 0.7 version: Numerous bug fixes from 0.6.7 on. Moved to the ASP.NET 2.0 application framework Updated rich text editor using the FCKEditor Custom fields Fixed in version field Due date field Road map report Private issues New membership system using ASP.NET 2.0 Membership Provider My issues page Project administration and application configuration layout changes Redesigned reports using the microsoft report viewer Microsoft atlas UI improvements Improved application logging using Log4Net  There is a lot of new functionality in this release and we will continue to evolve 0.7 to a final release as soon as possible. See this link for more information....
By Davin Dubeau on Tuesday, November 07, 2006
It is getting close to the first release of version 0.7.X of the issue tracker (I promise).  The goal is by the end of October to have the first beta release.  For those adventurous types, the upgrade scripts are already in the SVN repository but there are still issues to work out before the end of the month. Please refer to the issue tracker for outstanding issues. In order to prepare your installation for upgrading there are a few things that administrators should know. Since the user system has changed (once again) over to the .NET 2.0 Membership Provider users will have to have a unique email address.   If duplicate email addresses exist the upgrade will not function properly. The upgrade scripts will set users to unauthorized if the active flag is turned off in the current version, this means you should set users that are no longer in use to inactive so that they will not be able to log in once the upgrade is complete. Because passwords are now hashed, the upgrade...

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