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ForgeBox v2.2.0 Released

Luis Majano May 24, 2017

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Luis Majano

May 24, 2017

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Ohh happy day, today we get a minor release in ForgeBox.io and our first blog post announcement about ForgeBox releases. As the product matures and we continue to pipe in new functionality, be expectant of blog posts relating the new functionality in ForgeBox. Most of the issues in this release are cosmetic and improving existing functionality. Enjoy!

Bugs Squashed

Improvements

  • [FORGEBOX-96] - Add some error logging for "Valid JSON not received in POST body."
  • [FORGEBOX-98] - sorting by popular is useless
  • [FORGEBOX-99] - Last publish date is not accurate

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