{"id":52826,"date":"2020-06-13T00:24:50","date_gmt":"2020-06-13T00:24:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www2019.dash.org\/?p=52826"},"modified":"2021-09-18T11:41:57","modified_gmt":"2021-09-18T11:41:57","slug":"release-announcement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.dash.org\/news\/release-announcement\/","title":{"rendered":"Release Announcement: Dash Platform v0.13 on Evonet"},"content":{"rendered":"
In accordance with the\u00a0release process<\/a>\u00a0outlined in an earlier blog post, Dash Core Group (DCG) is proud to announce the release of Dash Platform v0.13. This is the 2nd release in our newly defined process, where observers of Dash\u2019s development can expect new functionality delivered roughly every 6 weeks. In that regard, observers can expect the next release to arrive sometime between\u00a0July 14\u201328<\/strong>.<\/p>\n As usual, due to the breaking changes introduced in this release all data on Evonet has been wiped. Developers should make adjustments to their local setups to reflect this. The effort involved with the Platform v0.13 release was mainly focused on reliability and bug fixes. Below you\u2019ll find a list of the most important updates, several of which lay the foundation for light client support. You can view all of the updates in greater detail by visiting the release notes for each platform component, which are included in the last section of this article.<\/p>\n I\u2019d like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the platform and documentation teams, for all of the work and coordination that went into accomplishing this release. In addition, I\u2019d like to thank the DCG mobile teams and the burgeoning developer community self-organizing on Discord for their detailed feedback and identification of bugs within the platform. Without the combined efforts of many individuals within DCG and the Dash community as a whole, the timeliness and quality of this release would not have been possible.<\/p>\n DCG remains committed to exploring and implementing new ways to increase transparency and knowledge sharing among organizations participating in the growth of Dash. Recently, a new page has been created on the Dash website to encourage contributions to the core repositories, which interested parties can visit here:\u00a0www.dash.org\/contributing<\/a>. Beyond this, the members of DCG are constantly brainstorming ways to improve release frequency, bring community members into our problem-solving processes, and preserve the decentralization that we all value so highly. Stay tuned for more releases and updates, and as usual, your thoughts, feedback, and pull requests are greatly appreciated.<\/p>\nRelease Highlights<\/h1>\n
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