Jamroom 7 Beta Kickoff
Announcements
brian:
Hey everyone!
I'm excited to kick off the Jamroom 7 beta today - this is something we've been working on for quite some time "on the side" and we're ready to get feedback on any issues anyone may run in to with Jamroom 7.
Jamroom 7 primarily focuses on stability, bug fixes and updates to run correctly with PHP 8+ which contains a large number of changes that make it harder to maintain backwards compatibility. Thus for Jamroom 7 the minimum PHP requirement is PHP 7.1 - and that COULD change to higher as we move through the beta. My goal is to keep it at 7.1 since roughly 40% of Jamroom sites are on that version or older.
Jamroom 7 should be a clean upgrade for anyone running Jamroom 6.5 - we've already upgraded dozens of sites to the new release candidate and it's been very stable. However, I would recommend not upgrading your production sites quite yet - please test the new Jamroom 7 + updated modules on a staging or development site first and please let us know if you run in to any issues.
We also have some new modules we will be rolling out as part of the Jamroom 7 beta:
- Analytics - this is a new simple analytics module that we've started to build that we are hoping to turn into an alternate for Google Analytics for those of you who care about your user's privacy.
- Rate Limiter - this is a new module that adds a rate limiter to your site to prevent and block users/bots who hammer your site with requests
We have a few others we will be taking the wraps off of in the future as well.
If you would like to help test Jamroom 7 with us, you can do so by:
- Logging in as your admin account and going to Core -> Marketplace -> Tools -> Marketplace Channels
- Enter the Jamroom 7 beta channel code - 2r2r548l83hr4rt7 - in the "Channel Invite Code" field and then save
Now when you go to "System Updates" you should see the new Jamroom 7 Core - after updating you'll see the module updates as well. If during the Core upgrade it seems to NOT work, run an integrity check and refresh caches - that should get it working for you and you'll not need to do that going forward.
Please let us know if you run in to any issues! We hope you like the new releases.
Thanks!
Hey everyone!
I'm excited to kick off the Jamroom 7 beta today - this is something we've been working on for quite some time "on the side" and we're ready to get feedback on any issues anyone may run in to with Jamroom 7.
Jamroom 7 primarily focuses on stability, bug fixes and updates to run correctly with PHP 8+ which contains a large number of changes that make it harder to maintain backwards compatibility. Thus for Jamroom 7 the minimum PHP requirement is PHP 7.1 - and that COULD change to higher as we move through the beta. My goal is to keep it at 7.1 since roughly 40% of Jamroom sites are on that version or older.
Jamroom 7 should be a clean upgrade for anyone running Jamroom 6.5 - we've already upgraded dozens of sites to the new release candidate and it's been very stable. However, I would recommend not upgrading your production sites quite yet - please test the new Jamroom 7 + updated modules on a staging or development site first and please let us know if you run in to any issues.
We also have some new modules we will be rolling out as part of the Jamroom 7 beta:
- Analytics - this is a new simple analytics module that we've started to build that we are hoping to turn into an alternate for Google Analytics for those of you who care about your user's privacy.
- Rate Limiter - this is a new module that adds a rate limiter to your site to prevent and block users/bots who hammer your site with requests
We have a few others we will be taking the wraps off of in the future as well.
If you would like to help test Jamroom 7 with us, you can do so by:
- Logging in as your admin account and going to Core -> Marketplace -> Tools -> Marketplace Channels
- Enter the Jamroom 7 beta channel code - 2r2r548l83hr4rt7 - in the "Channel Invite Code" field and then save
Now when you go to "System Updates" you should see the new Jamroom 7 Core - after updating you'll see the module updates as well. If during the Core upgrade it seems to NOT work, run an integrity check and refresh caches - that should get it working for you and you'll not need to do that going forward.
Please let us know if you run in to any issues! We hope you like the new releases.
Thanks!
Brian,
Since my site has been broken by Dream Host upgrading to php 8.1 I can't log in as admin.
Is there another way to do the upgrade?