Node v23.5.0 (Current)
Ember.js 1.0 RC5 has been released and is now available from the
main website as well as builds.emberjs.com.
RC5 fixes several regressions and bugs found in RC4. Notably:
Announcement
We have noticed a performance regression, a debug flag was left on by mistake. So if you really want the goodness of RC4 without this regression use this build, we'll have an official release out soon.
Today, we are pleased to announce Ember.js 1.0 RC4:
This RC4 release of Ember puts us very close to the final 1.0 release.
Today, we are pleased to announce the release of Ember Data 0.13.
Ember Data 0.13 is the first official release of Ember Data. This should
make it easier for people to synchronize Ember.js and Ember Data
versions, and make reasoning about the upgrade process much easier.
A month ago, we told you about our plans for stabilizing Ember
Data. I'd like
to give you an update on the status of those efforts.
First, though, I'd like to thank everyone who has been contributing to Ember
Data. As an open source project, a healthy, active community is our
lifeblood. In particular, I want to call out Igor Terzic, Stefan Penner,
Paul Chavard and Gordon Hempton for going above and beyond the call of
duty.