Pavan Verma
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Cubic Web Solutions, Noida, India
Agreed, these are the best official release points for referenceJAY6390 wrote:All releases are available at
https://github.com/opencart/opencart/releases
as they always are
If you want the absolute latest version, clone or download the zip archive from master - but some things may be in development and should be considered unstable
https://github.com/opencart/opencart/archive/master.zip
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Not related to the core.keval wrote:Warning: file_get_contents(): http:// wrapper is disabled in the server configuration by allow_url_fopen=0 in /home/amsonsgr/public_html/jwellery/admin/controller/module/pavsliderlayer.php on line 728Warning: file_get_contents(http://amsonsgreentea.com/jwellery/cata ... s/typo.css): failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/amsonsgr/public_html/jwellery/admin/controller/module/pavsliderlayer.php on line 728
You have to ask the template vendor or who did the template pav_decor.
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Yes it in the first betas now, another version will be done probably within 24 hours with more bug fixesdunks wrote:I see "b" tag ini github, Opencart 2.0 now in beta? https://github.com/opencart/opencart/re ... /2.0.0.0b1 -- im try in localhost.. so far i liked, so many improved
And why no announcement - even not in the internal forum??James wrote:Yes it in the first betas now, another version will be done probably within 24 hours with more bug fixesdunks wrote:I see "b" tag ini github, Opencart 2.0 now in beta? https://github.com/opencart/opencart/re ... /2.0.0.0b1 -- im try in localhost.. so far i liked, so many improved
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Planned .. but not released.James wrote:Marketing has already been planned with the announcement of beta via newsletter, blog, forum etc - all to be done at the same time.
And if this should be a 'beta' from now on, no new features has to be build in, no core changes, etc.
Only bugfixes.
Correct?
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You can follow the progress on https://github.com/opencart/opencart
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I've spent the last week with Daniel in HK going over what/when/how/who etc.
The main reasons for the delay is this time round, so much testing has been done, bugs found, fixed, changes (for the better most of the time etc). I had hoped that the OFFICIAL Beta would be released today (9am GMT) but last minute tests have founds more kinks that needed to be sorted. As I mentioned/promised from the start, we wanted it to be as stable as possible right from release and since so many changes have taken place it has been a bit of a struggle with resources. 2.0 has already had A LOT of you (thanks BTW) helping out on the bug tracker, reporting, testing and offering pull requests.
I'm not going into too much detail in this thread as a new one will be up shortly about the changes and plans for 2.0 and then 2.1.
The short of it is that I will be maintaining 1.5.6.x for at least another 6 months for bugs, may be longer - NO new features or API changes though. After that it will be EOL and replaced by 2.0 (although any serious issues *may* still get a bug fix version - but they should in theory be rare now). 1.5.6.5 will be release very soon - although no changes to modules should be needed and will be announced so you can update your extension filters in the store. I would advise checking the changelog as there is a few fixes in that release. I know that most of us will still be using 1.5.6 for quite some time until the transition to 2.0 is stable which is why I have agreed with Daniel to maintain it longer at the same time.
Feel free to PM me with any questions directly.
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James, does this mean that 2.0 won't be released for another 6 months?James wrote:The short of it is that I will be maintaining 1.5.6.x for at least another 6 months for bugs, may be longer - NO new features or API changes though. After that it will be EOL and replaced by 2.0 (although any serious issues *may* still get a bug fix version - but they should in theory be rare now).
LOL, no! 2.0 will be out in rc/beta asap, 7 days later hopefully the official release so yeah your modules should be ready to go asap.James, does this mean that 2.0 won't be released for another 6 months?
The idea / decision behind maintaining 1.5.6.x is that most of all developers know it is stable, prefer to work with it for now and will take a while to transition. So think of it more as an option of either using a stable 1.5.6 or a fancy new 2.0 on new projects, we just don't see the point in forcing people on a brand new system all of a sudden (with less modules, possibly less stable etc)
Hope that is a bit clearer for everyone?
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