BlueSpice 3.0
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BlueSpice 3.0 is a compehensive major release.
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Point Releases
Release | Date |
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3.0.0 | 17th October 2018 |
3.0.1 | 17th January 2019 |
Notable new features
The most important changes coming with BlueSpice 3.0 at a glance.
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Search | ElasticSearch now works under the hood as a new high-performance standard engine. With the new engine, BlueSpice users get many improvements
More: BlueSpice switches over to Elasticsearch - Metadata the new challenges for wiki search engines |
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VisualEditor | The Wikipedia editor is now also delivered with BlueSpice.
This means more comfort. Technologically, new possibilities open up and a long-term perspective for this tool.
More: Create texts together: About MediaWiki VisualEditor and simultaneous editing |
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Social | BlueSpice pro users now have completely new communication rooms! Articles and other contributions can now be discussed.
You can follow the discussions, keywords and filter them. And it's all searchable, too. In detail, Social contains:
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Responsive skin and user interface | A new mobile skin (Calumma) makes BlueSpice usable from desktop to smartphone. In addition, we have redesigned the user interface:
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Rights management | The assignment of rights is considerably simplified. The wiki admins receive a standard selection of assignable roles that you can assign to users.
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Configuration Manager |
Setting up the wiki with the new configuration manager is easier and clearer:
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Frameworks and Refactoring | BlueSpice 3 has been technical completely renewed
Some extensions were completely refactored for more stability and better integration:
More: Code refactoring, Technical debt |
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New functionality | Some more new extensions: BlueSpice 3 includes some additional enhancements
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Replacements | Replaced / no longer delivered extensions:
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Additional Functionalty since 3.0.1
Feature | Changelog | Description | Screenshot |
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VisualEditor | Switch between source mode and visual mode is now possible without saving | Editors can now switch between visual editing and wikitext editing without having to save. This is useful if you want to check the wikitext or add some extra functionality which can only be provided in wikitext. | mini |
Privacy Center and Admin | Allows users and site maintainers to manage their personalized data | This feature gives the user control over their personalized data stored in BlueSpice. They can request anonymisation and account deletion. They also can retrieve all data stored about them. Also, this feature manages cookie and privacy policy consent.
On the admin side, anonymization and deletion requests can be managed. Also, privacy managers get an overview over which users have expressed their consent to cookie and privacy policy. This feature covers essential requirements of the GDPR and makes it easier for site maintainers to be compliant with the regulation. The feature will be amended in forthcoming releases of BlueSpice to reflect all the best practices with regard to GDPR handling. |
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CustomizableMenu | Adds a top menu to the site | The top menu can be used to provide an additional menu. This can be a central navigation for the wiki as well as a list of links to other platforms used in the organisation. The menu is hierarchical and can have a predefined number of levels. | mini |
Flagged Revisions | New overview list for revision status of pages | With this list, quality managers can see the state of all pages under quality review. The list can be filtered for page names as well as for approval state. | mini |
Calumma | Display of menus and featured actions depends on rights, not on logged in status | In BlueSpice 3.0.0, some menus were dependent on the logged-in state of a user. Not logged in users, for example could not see the book list, even if they had the right to read. This is now fixed. | |
Calumma | Added a backlink from discussion page to content page | Users who navigate to a discussion page now have a link to get back to the original page without having to press the back button. This makes navigation between pages and their corresponding discussions easier. | mini |