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We have just completed a server migration: the migration was meant to be seamless but unfortunately thinks go wrong and so on. What does this mean for you? One of the major reasons that we did the migration was to allow a more interactive experience for those people that are using YAPHPO. For an application that we thought would have a small number of users, YAPHPO has become relatively popular we believe. The server migration is going to enable us to get Subversion and Redmine up and running, and we will soon push again for some development time to deal with the reported issues. Thanks for your patience... |
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The release of YAPHPO v1.0.1 is essentially a small bug fix release. If you do not have short tags disabled and you do not use static classes, this update is optional. Links |
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We have finally 'refreshed' our bug tracker. We were having issues upgrading it to the latest version and so took the plunge and started again. We have copied across all of the original bug reports (there were less than a dozen anyway) and so there should be no problems. If on the off chance you had signed up for a user account, we are sorry to say that you will have to recreate it. |
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