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This incorporates the features and bug fixes from the June 17, 2014 sprint. Release Highlights New links to updated documentation, moved key documents to Authorea; added schema navigation using SchemaSpy (#43). New user requests sent to all users with administrative privileges (#56, RM #1707) Updated database schema. See below Summary of Changes Database Changes Administrators need to do database migrations! The database version for this release is 20140617163304. New fields in variables table to support cf-style variable naming (#59) Added pft type to pfts table Added posterior_samples, projects, and current_posteriors tables Removed posteriors_runs table Removed model_path from models table New Features A schema browser has been added to conveniently show the database structure. Configuration changes make it now possible to run under Ruby 2. Minor Improvements More intuitive navigation: back buttons have been replaced by "All Records" buttons that go to a page showing all the records of the type being shown or edited Added tests Added capybara webkit gem to support JavaScript-related tests; see notes in deployment wiki. Restyled pages Bug Fixes Fixed search function on Posteriors and Managements pages (RM #1908 and #1922) New User form now shows the "reason" input area when user requests elevated access (RM #2085) It is now possible to edit site and treatment on the Traits edition page (RM #1881)
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