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Call For Testers: 3.5 Release

Luis Majano September 07, 2011

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Luis Majano

September 07, 2011

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We are embarking on the 3.5 release roadmap and we have nailed down several updates already and our long awaited ColdFusion 7 and configuration XML deprecation.  So now is the time where we need help from the community to start testing out our development branch and report back any issues or performance gains they might have from this upcoming release.  We have seen very good signs of performance and stability as our code base went on a diet due to the deprecations and have trimmed about 2mb off.  There is no issues on migrating to 3.5 unless you have:

  • ColdFusion 7
  • XML Configuration
So please help us embark on this new journey and get 3.5 out the door soon.  Below you can find more information on how you can help:

 

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