Thanks to everyone who's worked on it - there are a lot of useful things 
here, and also it helps solve the necessary support changes relating to 
Python.

We'll be putting this release into use on our projects very shortly.

I did have one question about the last point on the release notes - is this 
the ability to add custom indexes for both searching and exporting, 
including for future use in dashboards? I think I understand based upon 
discussions, but it's a bit unclear!

Best wishes,
Chris Dolby
Project Manager
Historic England

On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 8:40:43 PM UTC, Alexei Peters wrote:
>
> The Arches team is happy to announce the release of v5.0 
> This is a major release of Arches and it will require several updates to 
> the dependencies upon which Arches relies.
>
> To upgrade from a previous version please review the "Upgrading Arches" 
> section of the release notes for v5.0 
> <https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/stable/5.0.x/releases/5.0.0.md> 
> in 
> its entirety before you begin the upgrade process.
>
> Here some of the release highlights:
>
>    - Dependency Upgrades - Arches now uses:
>       - Python 3.7
>       - Django 2.2
>       - Elasticsearch 7.4
>       - Postgres 12
>       - PostGIS 3
>    - Task Management: Arches can now be configured to delegate background 
>    tasks using Celery
>    - Notifications: Arches can notify users when a task is complete and 
>    developers can add custom notifications
>    - Search Export: Users can export search results to CSV or shapefile 
>    formats.
>    - Search Components: Developers can now override search components to 
>    customize the search interface, or add their own search components
>    - Package Ontologies: Ontologies can now be loaded from a package
>    - The default ontology has been removed to better accommodate 
>    instances without ontologies or custom ontologies
>    - Workflows: Developers can design workflows to simplify data 
>    management operations for their users
>    - The tile server (TileStache) has been removed in favor of storing 
>    vector tiles directly in Postgres
>    - A grouping card component has been added to cards into a single card
>    - A map component has been added to manage multiple geometry nodes in 
>    a single map interface.
>    - The map widget has been upgraded with an improved interface
>    - Custom indexes have been added to allow developers to add their own 
>    indexes
>
> As always the documentation can be found at <http://arches.readthedocs.io 
> <https://arches.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>>
>
>

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