News


12/04/2013 - 02:00

What better way to celebrate the holiday season than with two
brand-spankin' new releases of Ember.js?
Hot off the presses, we've got 1.2.0 and 1.3.0 beta on deck for
you. Since we started following a Chrome-like release
cycle
, we'll have two
new releases for you every six weeks. 1.2.0 is the newest stable
release; 1.3.0 beta is the latest beta channel release.
Beta releases are intended to get more eyeballs on new
features that look ready to go, but may have bugs or edge cases that we
haven't yet sussed out.





12/04/2013 - 00:13

Node v23.5.0 (Current)





11/26/2013 - 17:14

Node v23.5.0 (Current)





11/21/2013 - 02:40

Node v23.5.0 (Current)





11/12/2013 - 22:52

Node v23.5.0 (Current)





10/30/2013 - 17:54

Node v23.5.0 (Current)





10/25/2013 - 02:00

Unfortunately, there was a second regression in 1.1 that didn't get
caught in time to make it into 1.1.1. On that account 1.1.2 is out now
to correct that issue. For more information about the problem see
Issue #3637.
We recommend that everyone using 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 upgrade at their
nearest convenience. Head on over to emberjs.com/builds
to download. Our apologies for the inconvenience.





10/24/2013 - 02:00

Hot off the heels of our 1.0 release, we've got two new bundles of
goodness for you to try out today.
First up is Ember.js 1.1.1, the inaugural stable release after our
switch to a Chrome-like six week release
cycle
.
Because this is the kickoff release of the new process, there are very
few new features and the delta between 1.0 and 1.1.1 is very small. This
release is composed primarily of bug fixes and performance improvements,
so we recommend you upgrade right away.