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21.2 | 3 | = Changes from XWiki Workspaces 1.0 = | |
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21.2 | 5 | == New features implemented == | |
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18.1 | 7 | {{image reference="OpenSpaces.png"/}} | |
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21.2 | 9 | === New publication mode : Open === | |
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15.1 | 11 | Your workspaces can now be **open**, allowing every registered user to access such workspaces with both view and edit permissions. As for public workspaces, those will be listed for everybody, in the "All my spaces" interface. | |
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18.1 | 13 | {{image reference="WorkspaceApplicationManagement.png"/}} | |
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21.2 | 15 | === Application management === | |
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12.2 | 17 | Because you do not always need all the provided applications, you can now uninstall and install applications in a workspace whenever you want. To do so, click on the "Administration" link of a workspace, and in the administration menu, click the "Manage Applications" link. (You will need to be administrator of that workspace to be able to do that). | |
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18.1 | 19 | {{warning}} | |
20 | When creating new workspaces, the default application list remain the same for now (Wiki, Blog, Photos, Files). You can modify this list changing the ##xwiki.workspaces.defaultapplications## parameter in xwiki.cfg. In next milestone, checkboxes will be provided for being able to choose applications to install at workspace creation time. | ||
21 | {{/warning}} | ||
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18.1 | 23 | {{image reference="Workstream.png"/}} | |
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21.2 | 25 | === New application : the Workstream === | |
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18.1 | 27 | With this release, a new application is made available for every workspace : the ##Workstream##. The workstream allow the workspace members to keep their coworkers informed of what they are doing. The workstream is a simple update stream, that also allows users to decide if they want their story published on the workspace dashboard and on user dashboards. | |
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21.2 | 29 | === Installers === | |
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1.1 | 31 | There are now both Windows and generic java installers for a smoother first installation of XWiki Workspaces. | |
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19.1 | 33 | == Full release notes == | |
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21.1 | 35 | You can read the [[full release notes on JIRA>>https://jira.xwiki.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=10678&styleName=Text&projectId=10302]] | |
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19.1 | 37 | = Known issues = | |
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21.1 | 39 | [[Issues we know about>>https://jira.xwiki.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&&type=1&type=4&pid=10302&status=1&sorter/field=issuekey&sorter/order=DESC]] | |
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19.1 | 41 | = Installation = | |
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15.1 | 43 | Read the [[Installation guide>>workspaces:AdminGuide.WebHome]] on workspaces.xwiki.org | |
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19.1 | 45 | = Upgrading from an older version = | |
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21.2 | 47 | The process to upgrade an existing WAR installation of XWiki Workspaces is very similar as the one described [[here>>Documentation.AdminGuide.Installation.WebHome||anchor="HUpgradingXWikiCore"]] for XWiki Enterprise. You will need to save your configuration files (xwiki.cfg and hibernate.cfg.xml) in order to keep the new war working with your environment. |