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This is the first full release, Drupal 7.59 core of the Conference Organizing Distribution
With the last RCs being stable, we've made a cut of a full release for COD. The difference between RC4 and Full is limited to updates in contributed modules.
This is an incremental module update release for COD 7.x-1.x (Drupal 7.56 core)
No other changes have been made to the underlying core or cod_support modules. If you wish to use the newer cod features, please look at the 2.x branch.
This is an incremental module update release for COD 7.x-1.0 (Drupal 7.44 core)
Including updates to the following modules:
Drupal Core 7.44 (SECURITY UPDATE)
Views 7.x-3.14 (SECURITY UPDATE)
Commerce Billy 7.x-1.1
SMTP 7.x-1.4
Libraries 7.x-2.3
Features 7.x-2.10
Acquia Connector 7.x-2.17
No other changes have been made to the underlying core or cod_support modules. If you wish to use the newer cod features, please look at the 2.x-beta branch.
This is an incremental alpha release for COD 7.x-2.0 (Drupal 7.43 core, cod_support 2.0-alpha6)
This release is the tested version used on events.drupal.org and linuxfestnorthwest.org. It contains bug fixes, as well as scaffolding for using services for mobile functionality, coming in a future Alpha release.
This is an incremental module update release for COD 7.x-1.0 (Drupal 7.43 core)
Including updates to the following modules:
Features 7.x-2.9 (SECURITY UPDATE)
Commerce features 7.x-1.2
Date iCal 7.x-3.9
Fivestar 7.x-2.2
Inline Entity Form 7.x-1.8
No other changes have been made to the underlying core or cod_support modules. If you wish to use the newer cod features, please look at the 2.x-alpha branch.
The COD development team is proud to announce the release of COD 1.1 for Drupal 7!
In general, this is an incremental, module updates only release for COD 1.x branch.
If you're looking for a stable distribution to build on, use the 1.x branch. Most development here has stopped and is being continued in the 2.x branch.
The COD development team is proud to announce the release of COD 1.0 for Drupal 7!
In general, this is an incremental, module updates only release for COD 1.x branch.
If you're looking for a stable distribution to build on, use the 1.x branch. Most development here has stopped and is being continued in the 2.x branch.
Drupal COD 7.x-alpha2 (Drupal 7.41 core) contains the following updates:
While there was an alpha1 of COD 2.x, there wasn't a full distro release. This is the first distro release, coordinated with the alpha releases of cod_support.
Drupal COD 7.x-1.0-rc1 (Drupal 7.41 core) contains the following updates:
This is an incremental release of the 1.x branch for COD. Most development on 1.0 has ended, but we're keeping this so conferences who started without the panels integration can still get updates.
If you're working on a new conference site or haven't heavily altered your 1.x site, we suggest taking a look at the 2.x branch. If you're looking for something more stable, stick with 1.x.
This is an incremental release of the 1.x branch for COD. Most development on 1.0 has ended, but we're keeping this so conferences who started without the panels integration can still get updates.
If you're working on a new conference site or haven't heavily altered your 1.x site, we suggest taking a look at the 2.x branch. If you're looking for something more stable, stick with 1.x.
Drupal COD 1.0 Beta 12 (Drupal 7.39 core) contains the following contrib updates:
Note: Due to an error in the tagging process, Beta10 has been pulled. Use Beta 11 of COD instead.
Beta11 is an incremental release of the 1.x branch for COD. Beta 10 was going to be a breaking release. However, after further review, its decided it will not be. See https://www.drupal.org/node/2527836 for more information.
Beta10 is an incremental release of the 1.x branch for COD. Previously, Beta 10 was going to be a breaking release. However, after further review, its decided it will not be. See https://www.drupal.org/node/2527836 for more information.
You should be able to upgrade your existing Beta 9 or Beta 9.1 site to Beta 10 without much issue. It includes Beta 10 of cod_support and an updated version of ticket, along with security updates of the following modules.
COD 1.0-Beta2 (Drupal 7.28 core) is primarily a bug fix and module update maintenance release with the a few additional feature tweaks. See below for issues related to new features.
Many big features have changed between the Alpha and Beta releases, full changelog below. Also, check out cod_support for more specific feature details. The biggest changes:
Consistant Upgrade Path between beta versions to full release.
Important theme changes!
COD now uses Omega4 for its theme. This will be the last release containing AdaptiveTheme and the Sky sub-theme. We've made a new base-theme for Omega4 called 'Pisces' located in profiles/cod/themes.
Registration Module now gone
If you were using entity registration previously, it has been removed from this release. Please update your features to use the new ticket module. As of cod_support Alpha5, all features work natively with the ticket module.
In this version we start converting from registration to ticket module. Registration is left within the profile for legacy support, but the info file no longer requires it. As cod_support gets the scheduler and ticket branch upstream, it too will not require registration.