Impressive milestone. Congrats to all!

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Luke Melia
http://www.lukemelia.com/
On Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Tim Madden wrote: 
> Great work Reiner! 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Reinier Balt" <[email protected]>
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 10:25:00 
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Tracks-discuss] Tracks 2.0 is here!
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> After way too long time (1.7 was released on 28 feb 2009!) we are finally
> releasing Tracks 2.0. I'm hoping to shorten the release cycle in the
> future...
> 
> You can download this new stable version of Tracks here
> (https://github.com/bsag/tracks/zipball/v2.0).
> 
> Important for upgrade is that the requirements for running Tracks have
> changed (ruby 1.8.7 / rubgems ~1.5.0). 
> Also be aware when upgrading from a recent development version or RC version
> to delete the caches stylesheets and javascripts from your install.
> The updated installation manual can be found on github and on the Tracks
> website, also containing the details of the changed requirements and
> deleting the cached files from your previous install.
> 
> Please note that xuinkrbin has started a user manual on the wiki
> (http://www.getontracks.org/wiki/Users-Manual). 
> Anyone like to help out and write some stuff about setting up and using
> Tracks? A user manual if often asked for.
> 
> A lot of effort went into Tracks 2.0 and we have seen quite a few new (and
> old :-) ) contributors helping out with patches and github pull requests.
> Thanks to you all!
> 
> Now, onto the details of this release.
> 
> New features:
> 1. Redesign of menus and introduction of a context menu per todo 
> 2. You can now set the default tags for a project which are added
> automatically to a new action in that project if no tags are supplied 
> 3. Tracks now includes support of dependencies. Making an action dependent
> on another action will hide it until the dependency is completed 
> 4. you can now drag an action from one context to another 
> 5. Support for entering multiple actions in one form 
> 6. You can now promote an action to a project 
> 7. It is easier to view notes on the mobile interface and other interface
> fixes 
> 8. The project description supports markup 
> 9. support for Mail.app (message://) and OneNote (onenote://) links in notes
> 
> 10.The email receiver is now able to receive email from several email
> adresses. In site.yml this could be set to the previous behavior (receive
> from one address per user)
> 11.You can enable open signup (like in tracks.tra.in) 
> 12.Cleanup of context page 
> 13.Support for CAS for login 
> 14.Support for adding Tracks as a GMail Widget with instructions on the
> Integrations page
> 15.Tracks now support internationalization. First translations are German
> and Dutch. See http://www.getontracks.org/wiki/Translating-Tracks it you
> like to help translating Tracks to other languages. Please report any errors
> in translations to our bug tracker at Assembla!
> 
> Under the hood
> 1. All js is migrated to jQuery and most ui-widgets are migrated to
> jQuery-UI 
> 2. Cucumber is added for integration testing. The RSpec stories are migrated
> to cucumber, so are most selenium scripts 
> 3. Upgraded to rails 2.3.11 and upgraded most gems/plugins 
> 4. Bugfixes (lots of them)
> 
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