Re: Review Board 1.7.11 released

2013-06-28 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On 06/28/2013 02:29 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > 2.2.1 is the last version of markdown that works with Python 2.5, which > is why that one is hard-coded. I bumped the non-py2.5 version to 2.3.1 > for support reasons, so everyone's on at least the (current) latest > version. > >

Re: Review Board 1.7.11 released

2013-06-28 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Stephen, 2.2.1 is the last version of markdown that works with Python 2.5, which is why that one is hard-coded. I bumped the non-py2.5 version to 2.3.1 for support reasons, so everyone's on at least the (current) latest version. If that's causing real problems, it can be brought down to 2.2

Re: Review Board 1.7.11 released

2013-06-28 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On 06/25/2013 07:56 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I just put out a release of Review Board 1.7.11. It's a minor release > that fixes Python 2.5 compatibility and a small visual bug with HTML > entities on IE9. > > For those still running on Python 2.5, I highly recommend upgradi

Re: Review Board 1.7.11 released

2013-06-27 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On 06/25/2013 07:56 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I just put out a release of Review Board 1.7.11. It's a minor release > that fixes Python 2.5 compatibility and a small visual bug with HTML > entities on IE9. > > For those still running on Python 2.5, I highly recommend upgradi

Re: Review Board 1.7.11 released

2013-06-26 Thread Jeff
Thank you so much! We were going a little crazy without RB. Upgraded successfully from 1.7.6 to 1.7.11 We don't plan on upgrading our Ubuntu 8.04 server anytime soon so I think we're stuck with Python 2.5. What can I do to ensure we stick on the 1.7 branch and not upgrade to 1.8 when the time

Review Board 1.7.11 released

2013-06-25 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi everyone, I just put out a release of Review Board 1.7.11. It's a minor release that fixes Python 2.5 compatibility and a small visual bug with HTML entities on IE9. For those still running on Python 2.5, I highly recommend upgrading to Python 2.7 as soon as it's convenient. We will be dr