
Check out the releases category to see what's next in Discourse 2.1 - and beyond.This listing is for the M-30-8 Multiple Launcher v.2.0 from Dewe圜at Productions It's hard to believe that version 1.0 was released less than four years ago, and we've delivered ten major releases since then! We don't plan to slow down, either. All your suggestions make Discourse better, not only for your community, but all of us. Thanks to the greater Discourse community for posting support / bug request / feedback topics on meta.discourse. It's because of you that so many people around the world can benefit from great free, open source discussion software, and we appreciate your hard work. We had a remarkable number of translators in 2018 who contributed their time and effort translating Discourse into dozens of languages. Thanks for the pull request contributions in this release from: davidtaylorhq Let's first thank our customers for their direct financial support, without which there would be no Discourse project at all.Īny open source project is only as good as its code contributions.

#NC LAUNCHER 2.0 INSTALL#
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#NC LAUNCHER 2.0 UPDATE#
In some upgrade scenarios, you may need to SSH in to update your server. Otherwise, upgrading is as easy as clicking the Update button in our built in one click updater linked right from your dashboard: If you are on our hosting, you're already upgraded. There are several important security fixes in 2.0, so we urge everyone to upgrade to it as soon as possible. We strive to be secure by default, even in the case of sophisticated social engineering attacks, and we always follow up on any security concerns. We launched a public exploit bounty program at Hacker One as a part of our security policy one year ago.
#NC LAUNCHER 2.0 FULL#
These are just highlights of 2.0 - there are literally hundreds of other tiny improvements, refinements, and bugfixes in the full release notes. In this release, we've improved these features to make them even more reliable and easy to use, as well as removed a number of places where we were storing IP addresses internally that we didn't need to be.ĭiscourse has always prioritized empowering communities, and we'll continue to improve in this area to give your users the control they deserve over their online footprint. GDPR Enhancementsĭiscourse has offered download of all user content and a user anonymization facility since version 1.0. We've also dramatically improved search relevancy for direct title matches, and added a highly requested "search only in topic titles" option. We've improved the wide search page layout for tablets, laptops, and desktop to make better use of larger screens.

Looking to give your community members a little extra encouragement? Staff can now grant arbitrary badges to users via the admin wrench action on any post.Īnd, via the command line, merge duplicate users, too. Theme settingsĭiscourse themes can now have settings of their own.

You can select this layout as your site default via your setup wizard. There's a new homepage layout style that combines the best of both worlds - a list of categories, as well as a list of top posts in the selected time interval, side by side. In order to better organize incoming messages, staff can now tag PMs to group them, too. Tags are a great lightweight complement to categories, and now to make them even more useful they can be mandatory on topics, per category.
