https://blog.openbazaar.org/beta-3-0-tabriz-is-released/

Beta 3.0 “Tabriz” is released

November 10, 2014  Sam Patterson

The third OpenBazaar beta release is now available. With this release, we’re 
starting the tradition of naming our releases after great bazaars from all 
around the world, with the first being Tabriz, a market in Iran which is one of 
the oldest bazaars in the Middle East.

Tabriz represents a significant amount of work for our developers, with more 
than 350 commits, and merging more than 70 pull requests from the community. We 
thank everyone who contributed.

One of the major improvements in Tabriz is the ability to run on Windows. If 
you’d like to become a beta tester, download the Windows binary [signature 
here], unzip the file and run the OpenBazaar.exe file. In case our site goes 
down, you can get a torrent with this magnet link.

For a full list of changes in Tabriz, check out the changelog.

Testing
If you want to become a beta tester and are running on Mac or Linux, follow 
these instructions in your terminal:

If you don’t have Git installed on Linux, open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and type:

sudo apt-get install git

If you don’t have Git installed for OSX, download here and install.

Now run:

git clone https://github.com/OpenBazaar/OpenBazaar.git

Once that’s complete, change directories:

cd OpenBazaar

Run the configure with this command:

./configure.sh
If you’ve already been running OpenBazaar, you need to update the code. In 
terminal, run the following commands:

git pull

./configure.sh

To start your node:

./openbazaar start

To stop your node:

./openbazaar stop

To get help on the commands you can use with OpenBazaar:

./openbazaar help

If you find a bug, please let us know on our Github or on the bug reporting 
thread in our subreddit.

3.0 beta Tabriz

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