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Synthetic Data Generator extension
Introducing the new Synthetic Data Generator extension. Its goal is to make easier to add test data to an instance. It's designed to be easy to install in any context, so while it's possible to install it like any extension, you can also import it as XAR or just copy/paste its single page content as is. The current version allows generating users and pages based on requested numbers. See SyntheticDataGenerator for more details. …
XWiki 18.3.0 Release Candidate 1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 18.3.0RC1. This release improves the accuracy of the attachment list when viewing an older version of a document, adds the identifier of the cluster member in the footer when clustering is enabled, and adds various improvements for developers. This release contains security fixes, with the highest severity being 8.6/10. See the release notes for more information. …
XWiki 18.2.1 released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 18.2.1. This release fixes important bugs including regressions that prevented XWiki from starting when installed as a Debian package or on Windows. See the release notes for more information. …
XWiki 17.10.7 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 17.10.7. This is a bug fix release fixing an important regression found in XWiki 17.10.6. See the release notes for more information. …
Documentation Extension 1.13 and 1.13.1 Released
The Documentation Extension 1.13 and 1.13.1 have been released. See the Documentation extension's documentation for details. …
XWiki 17.10.6 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 17.10.6. This is a bug fix release fixing an important regression found in XWiki 17.10.5. See the release notes for more information. …
Documentation Extension 1.12.1 Released
The Documentation Extension 1.12.1 have been released. …
XWiki 17.10.5 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 17.10.5. This is a bug fix release. It contains security fixes, with the highest severity being 8.8/10. See the release notes for more information. …
Cristal Integration 1.5.0 Released
The Cristal Integration extension 1.5.0 has been released. This version updates Cristal to version 1.2.0. This new Cristal version relies on recent XWiki APIs, and as such this extension no longer supports XWiki versions older than 18.2.0. On the other hand, thanks to these new APIs, the embedded Cristal instance now correctly displays the information of the current user, and the Cristal REST Server is no longer necessary (and will no longer be updated). You can refer to Cristal's release notes for a more exhaustive list of changes. …
Cristal 1.2.0 Released
Cristal 1.2.0 is now released. This release includes accessibility improvements. In addition, the XWiki backend now depends on XWiki 18.2.0, where new REST endpoints are available, allowing the XWiki backend to work only with standard XWiki APIs. See the release notes for more details. …
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