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The Atlassian Confluence team is delighted to present Confluence 2.6.
Confluence 2.6 brings many popular features which save you time and improve the your wiki's usability. Upgrading to Confluence 2.6 is free for all customers with active Confluence software maintenance as at 27th September 2007.
A new theme brings a fresh, clean look and feel. This is for our customers who have asked for a friendlier interface and improved readability. We've included more social networking features, to enhance the sense of community in your wiki. For example, author photos are now shown in comments and in the 'Recent Updates' on the Dashboard. And the Social Bookmarking plugin is now shipped with Confluence, allowing you to share bookmarks with your team.
Other popular new features include default content for spaces, labels on templates, the ability to backdate or rename news items (blog posts), official MySQL 5.0 support and PDF export of images.
Many thanks for your issues and votes. They help us keep improving our products.
We've highlighted the main features of this release below.
Upgrading Confluence should be fairly straightforward. Please refer to the upgrade instructions and notes . We strongly recommend that you back up yourconfluence.homedirectory and database before upgrading!
All draft pages will be destroyed during the upgrade process. Confluence administrators should warn users of the Confluence site that drafts will not survive the upgrade.
If you are using any third-party plugins, please test them thoroughly before rolling 2.6 into production.
Responding to your feedback: 5 new feature requests implemented 275 votes satisfied
When creating a news item, you can now set the posting date to earlier than today.
Backdating is also supported by the RPC interface - useful for migrating blog posts from other systems.
Plus over 90 other fixes and improvements
MySQL 5.0 is officially supported, when used with Confluence 2.5 and above.
Images generated by macro plugins will now export to PDF, .doc and .html formats.
For plugin developers, the Joda-time library has been upgraded from 0.98 to 1.4 in Confluence 2.6. Plugins that use the date formatting or parsing functionality of Joda-time will need to be recompiled to work with Confluence 2.6.
Administrators can configure a non-standard port for the Confluence outgoing mail server. The host address can now be specified as hostname:port.
Improved user migration when integrating with LDAP: If you have existing Confluence users with the same usernames as LDAP users, you can now avoid duplicate users by configuring the LDAP repository before running the migration. The migration will then ignore users who have the same username as an LDAP user. Read the documentation.
We'd like to thank some of our valued community members whose contributions to the open source plugin library have made this version of Confluence even stronger:
Development
Paul Curren
Tom Davies
Matthew Jensen
Anatoli Kazatchkov
Samuel Le Berrigaud
David Loeng
Charles Miller
Christopher Owen
Agnes Ro
Matt Ryall
Don Willis
UI
Jason Taylor
Stephen Russell
Technical Writing
Rosie Jameson
Sarah Maddox
Oversight & Mismanagement
Mike Cannon-Brookes
Scott Farquhar
Soren Harner
Per Fragemann
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