The Boston conference is sold out (thanks everyone!), as is the Intro to jQuery training session, but the requests keep coming! In response to popular demand, we’ve added a second training scheduled for Friday, September 30th.
The training will focus on HTML5, and be taught by jQuery Core Team Member and Bocoup trainer Richard Worth. The price will be the same $299 (which, if you’ve been paying attention to HTML5 training rates, is a steal!).
Here’s some detail from the training description:
It's official, and now is the time to register for not just a noteworthy event, but your opportunity to connect with a world-wide community using Drupal to collaborate, connect and improve our online experience. Go ahead: register now! Drupal Elevated!
jQuery 1.6.4 Released
This is a minor point release of jQuery. We’re releasing it fix a couple issues that came up during the release of jQuery 1.6.3.
You can get the code from the jQuery CDN:
As of today a new version of MooTools is available. This includes MooTools Core and MooTools More. We’ve communicated a lot about changes for 2.0 but we also felt we had some good stuff that would benefit you directly which we wanted to add to the 1.x releases. This good stuff contains of course numerous bugfixes but mostly one important new feature for MooTools Core: Delegation. This 1.4 release should be fully backward compatible with the 1.3 series.
jQuery 1.6.4 will be released soon, and we need your help with this release candidate to find any remaining bugs. We’re putting out a new version to address a few last-minute bugs that crept into the 1.6.3 release. With version 1.7 coming next month, we felt it was important to fix these bugs and finalize the 1.6.x line before making more extensive changes and feature additions.
git.drupal.org is scheduled for downtime, Thursday September 8th at 3PM PDT (2200 UTC). We will be performing standard maintenance on git.drupal.org and its associated services. We expect 20 to 30 minutes of downtime, but are reserving an hour for the maintenance window.
Thank you for your patience.
jQuery 1.6.3 is now out! This is the third minor release on top of jQuery 1.6 and lands a number of fixes for bugs, as listed below.
As usual, we provide two copies of jQuery, one minified and one uncompressed (for debugging or reading).
Drupal 7.8, a maintenance release with numerous bug fixes (no security fixes) is now available for download. A critical bug with the upgrade path, #1164852: Inconsistencies in field language handling has been addressed in this release, among other critical and major bugs. See the Drupal 7.8 release notes for a full listing.
jQuery 1.6.3 is almost ready to roll! We need your help with this release candidate to be sure we’ve got everything right.
Feel free to do your testing by including either one of these files (one minified and one uncompressed). Our preferred venue for test cases is jsFiddle; you can just use the “jQuery (edge)” selection there. If you need to report a bug and cannot use jsFiddle, please use the uncompressed version with your test case.
Denver, CO is hosting the next North American DrupalCon happening on March 19-23, 2012 at the massive, well-appointed Colorado Convention Center. The worldwide Drupal Community is what makes DrupalCon so fun and exciting, and Colorado's community is thrilled to be the home of "Drupal Elevated" -- tickets go on sale soon, so be sure to follow us on twitter and we'll tell you what's going on, @drupalcondenver.
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