golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
02 Apr 2014 15:54

Hi to all Cobalt Subscribers,

Based on some latest conversation with Cobalt development team, it has been noticed that, due to the speed of new Joomla version availability, the Cobalt development team, headed by Sergey, do not have real time to concentrate on both development, bug correction, forum support etc.

Hence, we have came to the conclusion that it will help very much to have a testing environment where new Joomla version will be updated as well as latest stable version of Cobalt so that, we, as subscribers, can participate to the testing environment and report any bug or compatibility issue that we might came across.

We invite all subscribers who will be interested to participate and be part of this testing team to reply and follow this topic so that we can all be informed about latest news regarding this idea, all opinions and suggestions are also welcome.

Thanks,

Tomy

Last Modified: 26 Jun 2014


andiamine VIP
Total posts: 295
02 Apr 2014 16:35

i'm first one !


Sergey
Total posts: 13,748
03 Apr 2014 06:34

I'll anonce demo site update to new Joomla version here and anyone can go there and test Cobalt already with demo content in it. You can completely destroy everything there. It has automatic restore function.


golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
03 Apr 2014 08:02

Thanks for this sergey, we'll definitely try our best to contribute as much as possible in cobalt testing and development.

Thanks,

Tomy


pepperstreet VIP
Total posts: 3,837
03 Apr 2014 16:36

Sergey You can completely destroy everything there. It has automatic restore function.

Maybe a good advice to have 2 demos? 1 for Cobalt feature and pack demos. Targeted to new users and potential customers. Imagine new users view a totally messed-up demo page?! Maybe bad for MintJoomla/Cobalt reputation.

And 2nd demo as "playground". A "Beta/compatibility" test site, which is independent from demo1.


Sergey
Total posts: 13,748
04 Apr 2014 06:06

Good idea. But lets start with playing with demo and see how it goes. If there are really some people who will intensively test and it will turn demo into mess, then I'll setup separate server.

Anyway to restor demo site to initial state is only one button click.


brianpat VIP
Total posts: 211
04 Apr 2014 13:20

Please count me too.


nican VIP
Total posts: 392
04 Apr 2014 16:00

I'm in!


hwdevteam VIP
Total posts: 76
05 Apr 2014 14:54

I'm in..


golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
11 Apr 2014 17:47

5 so far! Only this? Common guys, there are lots of users here using Cobalt, so, join us in this testing team, do not be shy, lol, we do not bite here, maybe just a little lol.


cherosoullis VIP
Total posts: 165
12 Apr 2014 03:40

Count me in


asmuz
Total posts: 102
16 Apr 2014 09:41

check me too


klewas VIP
Total posts: 18
17 Apr 2014 09:11

I'm in.


Sergey
Total posts: 13,748
17 Apr 2014 11:22

Will prepare 3.3 update soon.


golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
17 Apr 2014 13:15

We'll be waiting for it Sergey.


klox7 VIP
Total posts: 914
22 Apr 2014 12:04

I'm in


golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
30 Apr 2014 18:49

Hi, Joomla 3.2.4 has been released, can we safely upgrade or is there any need to install the latest Cobalt version in a testing environment to see if there is any bug or non-compatible issues before we upgrade?


golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
30 Apr 2014 23:11

Sorry, latest version is 3.3, is it secure to update to Joomla 3.3?


Sergey
Total posts: 13,748
01 May 2014 10:44

golfads Sorry, latest version is 3.3, is it secure to update to Joomla 3.3?

I do not think so. not even tested. I expect it not to work as it is.


brianpat VIP
Total posts: 211
01 May 2014 16:07

Any plan when we can upgrade to 3.3?


golfads VIP
Total posts: 216
01 May 2014 20:20

I just take the risk and upgrade to Joomla 3.3 on my website sjkestate.com, so far it seems to work!

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