Releases: gradle/community
Releases · gradle/community
v.1.2.0 - Hacktoberfest 2024
This release includes all changes from Hacktoberfest 2024 in Gradle. Thanks to all contributors!
🚀 New features
- Add Gradle event calendar (#110) @Tanish-Ranjan
- Add a list of Gradle related books (#111) @ivonasto
- Add a Social Media page with the list of the resources (#78) @oleg-nenashev
- Split out the Gradle Cookbook to a separate repository (#109) @oleg-nenashev
- Add featured Slack channels (#104) @Anurag0git
⬆ Improvements
- GSoC Project pages update for the final evaluation (#75, #68, #66, #65) @Tanish-Ranjan
- Improve social media metadata for the "Contributing to Documentation" pages (#99) @oleg-nenashev
- Update gradle.css : darken headers & links in light mode (#92) @ivonasto
- Update navigation and resources (#79) @oleg-nenashev
- Updated twitter icon (#113) @sarthak-kumar-shailendra
- Add the Developer survey announcement (#73) @oleg-nenashev
- Add Learning resources to
/resources
+ Enable Google Tag analytics for DPE University links (#71) @oleg-nenashev - Add support for rendering emoji, checkboxes and tasklists in GitHub style (#69) @oleg-nenashev
- Improve social media metadata for the "Contributing to Documentation" pages (#99) @oleg-nenashev
- Fixed formatting, spelling, grammar and added seo metadata to all pages (#107) @Tanish-Ranjan
- Sort Hacktoberfest projects by complexity, add emojis (#102) @oleg-nenashev
- Reference the newsletter on the events page, add new image (#106) @oleg-nenashev
- Add OpenSavvy's ViteJS to the list of Hacktoberfest projects (#95) @CLOVIS-AI
- Hacktoberfest 2024 - Fix wording for the Config Cache project (#84) @oleg-nenashev
🐛 Bug fixes
- Resources: Fix the link to professional services, add Slack news (#97) @oleg-nenashev
- Cleanup the repo README.md (#91) @oleg-nenashev
- Fix event banner (#82) @oleg-nenashev
- Fix SEO metadata for GSoC pages (#105) @Tanish-Ranjan
- Fix image paths in (#70) @oleg-nenashev
- Fix YT link (#76) @codeteo
- Add GSoC 2024 links to the navbar (#67) @oleg-nenashev
📝 Documentation updates
- Embed the contributing slides in the documentation page (#117) @oleg-nenashev
- Add quick links to the contributor guide + Plugin contributor stub (#116) @oleg-nenashev
- Add #docs to the featured Slack channel (#114) @oleg-nenashev
- Add Issue query to the GradleUp projects (#94) @oleg-nenashev
- Update the Hacktoberfest landing before the event starts (#80) @oleg-nenashev
- Add Learning resources to /resources + Enable Google Tag analytics for DPE University links (#71) @oleg-nenashev
👻 Maintenance
- Use Google Tag Manager injection instead of GA4 (#72) @oleg-nenashev
v1.1.0
🚀 New features and improvements
- Launch the Gradle Software Developer survey (#59, #63) @oleg-nenashev
- Announce Hacktoberfest in Gradle (#56, #61) @oleg-nenashev
📝 Documentation updates
- Add Android and Kotlin chapters to the Gradle Cookbook (#58) @oleg-nenashev
- Update the GSoC project statuses and add mid-term demo (#54) @oleg-nenashev
- Update the Gradle Build Server - Android Support with the mid-term evaluation statuses (#53) @Tanish-Ranjan
- Use the brand dark color in background images (#60) @oleg-nenashev
- Add the Community Resources page (#57) @oleg-nenashev
🐛 Bug fixes
- Fix typos and grammar in docs (#64) @RivanParmar
- Gradle Built Tool -> Gradle Build Tool (#51) @runningcode
- Fix: Clustered lists in github pages (#55) @Tanish-Ranjan
- Fix broken Cookbook links (#47, #49) @lkasso
v1.0.0
The initial release of the Gradle community site
This includes:
- Initial Gradle Cookbook based on the CI/CD sections from docs.gradle.org, by @lkasso and @oleg-nenashev
- New GitLab CI recipe by @CLOVIS-AI
- Global Gradle contributor guide with new Documentation and Advocacy sections by @oleg-nenashev
- Events pages for conferences and Google Summer of Code by @oleg-nenashev
- GSoC 2024 project pages by @Tanish-Ranjan, @JayWei1215 and @Tanish-Ranjan
- Community Slack page with communication best practices, by @Vampire, @oleg-nenashev
Thanks to all contributors and reviewers! More contributions and community content are welcome. See the Gradle Community Site contributor guide