What's new in XWiki
The Antispam Extension 1.11 has been released. The algorithm to compute inactive users has changed: own user profile events are not considered as activity and wiki owners are protected. A bug has also been fixed.
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 14.10.20. This is a bug fix release. See the release notes for more information.
The MathJax Macro and MathJax LaTeX Template extensions have been released in version 1.1.3. This is a bugfix version that prevents the MathJax LaTeX Template extension to be installed automatically when installing the MathJax Macro, as it's unnecessary for users who don't use the LaTeX Exporter.
The Antispam Extension 1.10 has been released. The message displayed in the logs and in the page save cancellation (only for protected users) now include the reasons why the page was considered as spam. Several bugs have also been fixed.
The Antispam Extension 1.9 has been released. Known users are now protected against being considered spammers for all features of the Antispam extension. In addition, several new filters have been added to the Event stream in order to be able to filter it better to find out spam more easily. Several bugs have also been fixed. The extension now requires XWiki 14.10.4+.
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 15.10. This release adds improvements for the recently added Required Rights Analysis feature. The analysis report has been improved and more rights analyzers have been added, so the feature is now enabled by default. There are also improvements on the What's New Application side, for better accessibility. For developers, it's now possible to define a caching strategy for pre-edit checks. As usual, this release comes with a bunch of bugs and security fixes. See the release notes for more information.
The Numbered Content Extension 1.9.2 has been released. This is a bugfix release, which also had some dependency upgrades.
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 14.10.19. This is a bug fix release. See the release notes for more information.
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 15.9. This release provides a first experimental version of the Required Right Analysis feature, which needs to be activated by administrators to be used, and aims at better understanding consequences of editions regarding rights. It also comes with an important performance improvements on the rendering of macros. The look and feel also has been improved on heading and border radius, but also by polishing rights UI and Index Application. For developers, it's now possible to inject custom pre-edit checks similar to what already exists for locked pages, or pages owned by extensions. Finally, as usual, this release comes with a bunch of bug and security fixes. See the release notes for more information.
The LaTeX Extension 1.23 has been released. This is a bugfix release.
XWiki SAS has launched the new Confluence Migrator (Pro), an all-in-one toolkit that allows you to quickly migrate and reorganize your content in the hierarchical order identically as to how it was on the Confluence side. The migrator is available for any deployment method, whether it is on your premise or in the XWiki Cloud. Read the full article to learn about all its new features and how to install it.
XWiki SAS did a short mid-year recap of the most notable features and improvements done so far in the 15.x cycle of development by the XWiki SAS Product team and the XWiki community contributors. Read the full article here.
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XWiki SAS has launched the Task Manager Application (Pro), a business-ready application, part of the paid apps suite available on the dedicated store. Task Manager (Pro) allows you to create and manage tasks inside a wiki. It provides various macros to display single or multiple tasks filtered using numerous criteria and it supports the migration of Confluence tasks and reports to XWiki. Read the full article to learn about all its features and how to install it.
XWiki SAS has launched the Collabora Connector Application (Pro), one of the many business-ready Pro Apps, available in the XWiki SAS store. Through this app, you can view, edit, and collaborate in real-time in Collabora office documents directly in your XWiki instance. This way, you'll have an open-source ecosystem without any data lock-in. Read the full article to learn how to install and use the new application.