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Given tentative name for new Chamilo version

Yannick Warnier 9 years ago
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 <p><i>Note: most #wxyz references are issue numbers you can find in <a href="http://support.chamilo.org/projects/chamilo-18/issues" target="_blank">our public bug tracking system</a>. Some references marked BT#xyz are developments made externally for BeezNest customers and integrated into Chamilo. The details of these tasks cannot be seen for confidentiality reasons, but the code change is public and can be reviewed by anyone.</i></p>
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-<h1>Chamilo 1.10.0 - ???, ??? 2015</h1>
+<h1>Chamilo 1.10.0 - San Juan, ?? July 2015</h1>
 <h3>Release notes - summary</h3>
 <p>Chamilo 1.10.0 is a major version of the 1.10.x branch, with new features and bugfixes on top of 1.9.10. As a major version, it requires the use of the upgrade script in order to upgrade an existing Chamilo portal. See install instructions</p>
 <h3>Release name</h3>
+<p>San Juan (or the "Old San Juan") was the main (old) harbour of Puerto Rico island. A frequent stop-over harbour for Europe's immigrants to the "new world" (be it Latin America or North America). Chamilo 1.10.0 marks a very strong intermediate step between the "old" Chamilo, inheriting over 14 years of code and experiences, and the "new" Chamilo, still maintaining its history of user experiences, but reworking the building bricks in a way that will make new developments possible faster, so that Chamilo can spread to the rest of the world in a rapid but stable way. Chamilo 1.10.0 integrates several new techniques of development that should improve is reliability, speed and flexibility. Welcome to the New World of learning, welcome to Chamilo 1.10.0! (so to speak)</p>
 <h3>Security fixes</h3>
 <h3>Possibly breaking changes</h3>
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