Some nice features there! :-)
In general: would it be more clear if every new feature linked to its
own page (or the JIRA issue)?

I especially like the user avatars in commenting! A simple but
effective addition, making the comment function preferable over the
BBS app.

My colour-blind colleague is enthusiastic about the optional
accessibility stylesheet. I'm not that sure about it: don't know if
the visually impaired will find that option, especially on a public
wiki they do not yet have an account on. But as it can be enabled by
default and people can freely edit the look of their wiki, I suppose
it'll work out. Also, getting bigger fonts on a well designed website
is just a matter of increasing font size on the client side (browser,
operating system). XWiki behaves fairly well in that respect.

On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]> wrote:
> The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
> Enterprise 2.5 Milestone 2.
>
> Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
>
> Main changes since XWiki Enterprise 2.5 Milestone 1:
>
>     * Support for viewing attached office documents in the wiki
>     * Experimental Extension Manager
>     * New User Directory
>     * Further improvements to the edit UI
>     * More consistent use of user avatars
>     * More image manipulation settings
>     * Better handling of attachment versions when rolling back documents
>     * Preliminary optional accessibility stylesheet
>     * Experimental xwiki/2.1 wiki syntax
>     * Interwiki links
>     * Various Security improvements
>
> For more information see the Release notes at
> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise25M2
>
> Thanks
> -The XWiki dev team
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