News


12/08/2014 - 02:00

We are pleased to announce the release of both Ember.js 1.9.0 and the
first beta in the 1.10 series. This comes as the ninth cycle of our
release process that began after 1.0 was released.
The 1.9 release represents the effort of at least 52 contributors across over 436 commits.
The Road to Ember 2.0
In early November Tom, Yehuda, and the Ember.js Core Team shared The Road to Ember 2.0.
This RFC document acts as a map for the next several releases of Ember.js.





12/05/2014 - 23:30

Node v21.5.0 (Current)





12/03/2014 - 20:00

Node v21.5.0 (Current)





11/24/2014 - 02:00

New Core Contributors
Long-time contributors Brendan McLoughlin and Sylvain Mina
have been given collaborator status and will help us triage issues, merge pull
requests, and contribute bugfixes and documentation.
New Features
store.fetch
When using Ember Data, the most common pattern in the model hook is to call
store.find for your model:





11/16/2014 - 02:00

Today I'm happy to announce that Igor Terzic is joining the Ember.js
core team.
Igor has been instrumental in the development of Ember Data. He has both
fixed bugs relentlessly and landed major new features, such as the
recent work on modelling relationships as entities with a single source
of truth.
Thanks to his hard work, Ember Data is rapidly approaching a stable
release, and it's no exaggeration to say that we couldn't have done it
without him.





11/04/2014 - 02:00

Today we are releasing Ember.js 1.8.1, a patch-level release of Ember that
fixes several minor regressions introduced in the 1.8 release.
Throw exception when attributeBindings includes class
Prior to 1.8, it was possible to make class part of attributeBindings and have
those values merged with classNameBindings. For example, with the following template
and code "from-template" and "from-class" would be merged into the DOM node's class
list.





10/26/2014 - 02:00

We are pleased to announce that both Ember.js 1.8.0 and the first beta in the
1.9 series have been released. This comes as the eighth cycle of our release
process that began after 1.0 was released.
This release represents the effort of at least 40 contributors across over 600 commits.





10/23/2014 - 21:12

Node v23.0.0 (Current)