Today, we are releasing the second major update of RhodeCode Enterprise. It adds important management, speed and security improvements "under the hood" and some handy new features which make working with RhodeCode Enterprise even more productive.
Today, we are releasing the second major update of RhodeCode Enterprise. It adds important management, speed and security improvements "under the hood" and some handy new features which make working with RhodeCode Enterprise even more productive.
Today we are releasing a major update to our Installer which adds a lot of new functionality for production environments, like support for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, LDAP, installations behind a proxy server and the ability to run RhodeCode Enterprise daemonized as a service.
This article is part of our series where users speak about their experiences with RhodeCode Enterprise and how they use it in their day-to-day work. Today’s interview is with Dr. Daniele Panozzo (DP) postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich, answering question asked by Sebastian Kreutzberger (SK), CEO at RhodeCode.
Today, we are releasing version 2.1.0, the first major update of RhodeCode Enterprise.
But let me sum up a bit before I go on with the specs. It's just 6 weeks and 2 minor updates ago since we released 2.0.0 and boy, it felt like 6 months. We were blown away by the feedback and success of 2.0.x and our wildest dreams were exceeded. But we did not stand still and went directly into collecting customer feedback for 2.1.x and 2.2.x and dove deep into coding.
We are happy to release our new RhodeCode Enterprise installer, an important milestone on our roadmap to making RhodeCode Enterprise easier-to-use. The installer removes the complex and error-prone procedures for installation, setup, upgrade and starting for the majority of our users.