Community Edition Deployment Scripts v2.1.0
What’s new:
- Support for the new email sending library (Swoosh) used by Reticulum – by Exairnous
- Hubs Foundation Nearspark images are now used by default – by Doug Reeder
- Hubs Foundation Photomnemonic images are now used by default – by Doug Reeder
- See the full release notes for all the details:
Reticulum
What’s new:
- Our outdated version of the Bamboo library has been replaced with the Swoosh library for sending login emails – by Exairnous
- Note: this requires the latest version of the Community Edition Deployment Scripts (v2.1.0), otherwise your login emails won’t be sent at all. You will need to update your Hubs CE deployment scripts (follow either zip or git instructions) and update your Hubs CE instance in order for everything to play nice. You could do these updates in either order, but you need to do both.
- Plus other features, bug fixes, etc.. See the full release notes for all the details:
Hubs Client
What’s new:
- PDF pages not switching in VR has been fixed – by Doug Reeder
- See the full release notes for all the details:
Nearspark
What’s new:
- Hubs Foundation versions of Nearspark are now available – by Doug Reeder
- Custom versions of Nearspark can now be created via the Custom Docker Build Push GitHub workflow – by Exairnous
- See the full release notes for all the details:
Photomnemonic
What’s new:
- Hubs Foundation versions of Photomnemonic are now available – by Doug Reeder
- Custom versions of Photomnemonic can now be created via the Custom Docker Build Push GitHub workflow – by Exairnous
- See the full release notes for all the details:
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this release!
See the Updating Hubs section of the “What’s next?” guide for how to update your Community Edition deployment scripts and instance. As a reminder, you will need to update your Hubs CE deployment scripts (follow either zip or git instructions) and update your Hubs CE instance to ensure your login emails work. You can do these updates in either order, but you need to do both.
