Release | February 14, 2015

django CMS 3.0.10 released

Django CMS 3.0.10 is out. This is primarily a bug-fix release aimed at stability for the 3.0.x branch.

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The changelog from the release notes:

  • Improved Py3 compatibility
  • Improved the behavior when changing the operator's language
  • Numerous documentation updates
  • Revert a change that caused an issue with saving plugins in some browsers
  • Fix an issue where urls were not refreshed when a page slug changes
  • Fix an issue with FR translations
  • Fixed an issue preventing the correct rendering of custom contextual menu items for plugins
  • Fixed an issue relating to recovering deleted pages
  • Fixed an issue that caused the uncached placeholder tag to display cached content
  • Fixed an issue where extra slashed would appear in apphooked URLs when APPEND_SLASH=False
  • Fixed issues relating to the logout function

Many thanks to the numerous contributors that have helped us identify these issues and even provided fixes.

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