Summary of Changes - User Facing
- No user facing changes to this release.
My guess is "yes". Release #1 is May 2019, and my forums went live with the new system in January and October 2019, so the timing fits.Question: when did the numbering system of "Releases" start ?
do you start over each calendar or fiscal year ? or - did Release #1 start from the "Big Bang" ??
Question: when did the numbering system of "Releases" start ?
do you start over each calendar or fiscal year ? or - did Release #1 start from the "Big Bang" ??
Same on all of mine, May 16, 2019. Date of conversion is different on all.Question: when did the numbering system of "Releases" start ?
do you start over each calendar or fiscal year ? or - did Release #1 start from the "Big Bang" ??
Question: when did the numbering system of "Releases" start ?
do you start over each calendar or fiscal year ? or - did Release #1 start from the "Big Bang" ??
Yup, we changed the way we report these back in 2019.My guess is "yes". Release #1 is May 2019, and my forums went live with the new system in January and October 2019, so the timing fits.
So, this release has no "user facing changes" but is almost certainly changing something.Roll out is rolling.
Mainly behind-the-scenes performance and security enhancements.So, this release has no "user facing changes" but is almost certainly changing something.
Would it be useful to post all changes so that we can be better prepared if one of them goes wrong?
Famous last words 😉Nothing noteworthy.