Community news | August 25, 2016

We are saying goodbye to our GitHub wiki

We have been working on incorporating the information in our GitHub wiki page to our website or the documentation.

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The last component is now available on our website, the official django CMS roadmap.

We are getting closer to the anticipated django CMS 3.4 (LTS) release in September. A release candidate should be available in the upcoming days. The main focus has been code cleanup and bug fixes, though we took the liberty to add some convinience functionalities to support content editing.

Stay tuned for the django CMS 3.4 (LTS) RC1 blog post.

Release

django CMS 5.1 is here: easier setup, flexible deployments, and a fresh editing experience

This release reduces friction across the whole project lifecycle: creating a new project, adding django CMS to an existing Django application, configuring larger deployments, controlling which plugins editors can use, and working with the CMS every day.

Release

django CMS 5.0.9 released: security, accessibility, and stability improvements

This release addresses three medium-severity security vulnerabilities and includes improvements to accessibility, Django compatibility, permissions, Content Security Policy support, and general editor stability.

Case Studies

How we built our professional services digital platform using django CMS

Compound Partners is a UK digital consultancy specialising in audience-centric user experience and content architecture for professional services firms. Fifteen years ago, a developer's recommendation pointed us at django CMS. Today, our entire business is built on it.