Joomla 3.5 and Community Builder 2.0.14 Released

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Both PHP7 ready - Joomla 3.5 and Community Builder 2.0.14 are here!

Joomla 3.5 is now available with 34 new features and many bug fixes. But there are also some backwards incompatibilities that could influence upgrades and some third party extensions.

Community Builder 2.0.14 has also been released with new features and bug fixes. CB 2.0.14 is highly recomended for Joomla 3.5 as it addresses a "Failed to start session" error on logout introduced with Joomla 3.5.0.

About Joomla 3.5

The main new features of Joomla 3.5 are:

In addition to these features Joomla 3.5 has also fixes over 650 bugs.

So the $64K question ... what to do .. upgrade or wait?

As there are no reported high or medium level security issues, there is no security related need to rush and upgrade.

Some may choose to wait a few days (or maybe even for next Joomla 3.5.1) and others may choose to upgrade to Joomla 3.5.  But before upgrading your live sites you should follow the following 3-step guidelines:

  1. Check all thrid-party extensions you have installed on your website and check for Joomla 3.5 compatibility reassurance. If needed install new releases when available.
  2. Clone your website and perform that upgrade to Joomla 3.5 on the cloned environment and test everything before you updrage your live sites.
  3. Always backup your live site before you upgrade, just in case something goes wrong and you need to revert things.

About Community Builder 2.0.14

Community Builder 2.0.14 is here with 3 new features and 13 bug fixes. It also addresses a Joomla 3.5 backwards compatibility issue that caused an error during frontend logout.

The full CB 2.0.14 changelog is available in the forum discussion. CB 2.0.14 can be easily installed over any existing CB 2.0+ environment and will continue to work on Joomla 3.4.8 environments (in addition to the just released Joomla 3.5).

Please note that CB 2.0.14 continues to work just fine an older PHP versions (PHP 5.3.3 and greater).

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