We have a new release of SilverStripe available: 2.2.3
This release of SilverStripe fixes an issue that came to the attention of the SilverStripe development team earlier today. It could potentially let malicious users bypass the CMS security. For this reason, we strongly recommend that you upgrade all of your sites.
We're proud to announce that SilverStripe v2.2.2 can now be downloaded. It fixes hundreds of bugs and adds a few new features, such as a paste from Microsoft Word button in the editor!
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To keep you merry over Christmas we've released a new version of SilverStripe that contains a number of small but important bug fixes, and a number of new languages for the administration interface: Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, Swedish, Slovak, Turkish and both Brazil's and Portugal's dialects of Portuguese.
What makes this release so cool is that most of these languages were included thanks to our involvement in the Google Highly Open Participation Contest. Either the students translated the langauge, peer reviewed it for quality assurance, or both!
We're about to lift the world's expectations about building and managing websites even further. SilverStripe 2.2.0 is a major release containing a staggering quantity of new features and work from our ten Google Summer of Code students and an equally impressive effort from the core team.
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A month has passed since SilverStripe 2.1.0 was released, and Andrew and others coded a number of small improvements. Go check it out!
This is our biggest month of traffic and downloads yet, so I thought it would be kind to make it easy on everyone to see what's around the corner with the SilverStripe project.
This was included in yesterday's monthly newsletter (which you get when you sign up to the forum).
After 3 release candidates, we're satisfied that SilverStripe 2.1 is stable. So, go and download it, and make use of its fantastic features! (See full changelog)
Please note that beginning with this release, SilverStripe warns you that you need PHP 5.2 or higher. While it should work with some earlier versions, this allows us to move to requiring PHP 5.2 in future versions (See explanation).
We're excited to announce the 2.0.2 release of SilverStripe. This brings a theme out of the box, support for our Forum, Google Maps, and Flickr modules, and hundreds of small fixes and improvements.
The Windows Installer of v2.0.2.
We're proud to announce a bug and security oriented release, 2.0.1. Much of the focus has gone into fixing the most common installation problems people mentioned in our forums in the past two months.
As promised, here's an overview of SilverStripe over February...

February 3rd marked the first SilverStripe 2.x release deemed stable enough for people outside the core development team (we've been making websites with the SilverStripe 2.x codebase for over 12 months.) On the same weekend I attended Nathan Torkington's Kiwi Foo Camp, getting valuable insight and praise from various folk at Mozilla, Google, Radio New Zealand and Shift, as well as having a generally fanastic time.
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