We only use the wiki for releases now. If you're after more general news, there 
are some options for RSS feeds @ http://gradle.org/news.

On 20/02/2012, at 8:52 PM, Evgeny Goldin wrote:

> Btw, one easy way to follow Gradle news (or any project for that matter) is 
> subscribing to Wiki updates, like this page:
> http://wiki.gradle.org/display/GRADLE/Releases
> 
> In addition, Confluence allows to "Subscribe to daily updates" at:
> http://wiki.gradle.org/users/viewmyemailsettings.action
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 20:57, Peter Niederwieser <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Gradle team is pleased to announce the release of Gradle
> 1.0-milestone-8a.
> 
> This release addresses a critical issue with Gradle's dependency cache which
> could cause artifacts in remote repositories not to be found. You can read
> more in the release notes
> (http://wiki.gradle.org/display/GRADLE/Gradle+1.0-milestone-8a+Release+Notes).
> 
> Milestone 8a is a drop-in replacement for milestone 8. As per usual, users
> upgrading from earlier versions should refer to the migration guides for all
> interim versions.
> 
> Download this release from the usual spot at http://gradle.org/downloads or
> point your wrapper at
> http://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-1.0-milestone-8a-bin.zip.
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
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