Written by Cauld   
May 09, 2006 at 02:00 PM

4.6 Work Continues...

cauld
cauld

The Mambo 4.6 Release Candidate 1 has been out for a little while now.  It seems to be holding up pretty well.  We have identified a number of minor issues that are currently being corrected.

All major 4.6 functionality is in place at this point and the development team continues to fix bugs in efforts to stabilize the release.  We are planning an RC2 release before too long.  The documentation team (with the help of a few others) are working hard on some updated documentation for the release.  All and all things are coming together rather well.  I'll post another update soon.

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