RhodeCode Enterprise 3.2 Released

Published on April 28, 2015, by Brian


We are happy to announce that RhodeCode Enterprise 3.2 is now available for general download. This release contains a whole chunk of new changes; improved functionality, security updates, bug fixes, and some styling. For the finer details you can read our release notes.

Windows Support!

The biggest accomplishment has been to get RhodeCode Enterprise 3.2 working on Windows, but currently without Subversion support. This has been a big goal of ours for some time, and involved quite a lot of work, heated debate, grey hairs, and coffee due to the changes introduced with 3.0.

Now that it is up and running on Windows in beta, we are looking forward to all the trouble tickets! Please hold the Subversion support on Windows tickets, it's in testing.

Improved Security

Security is a pretty big deal here at RhodeCode, so as expected, we have addressed a number of issues that were found during testing and rolled them into the release. Most of the issues revolve around XSS prevention, and also improving API data protection on certain calls.

We've also added an extra security measure to Gists, and you can specify that the reader must be logged into the RhodeCode Enterprise instance on which the Gist is hosted.

Pull Requests

A number of improvements have been made around the behaviour of pull requests, and this is all part of our commitment to continued improvement of this functionality. The main end user change is that the reviewer status is reset after after an update.

RhodeCode Control 1.1.6

Additionally, RhodeCode Control has also been released, this time upgraded to version 1.1.6. The main focus has been to improve the installation and upgrade experience, and to manage and package support for Windows.