The Launchpad team is proud to announce the 1st July 2008 release of Launchpad 1.2.6! New features in this release include: * two great improvements to code review, including an email interface * a new interface for bugs, translations and distribution pages * and more control over code imports! Read on for more about what's new and how it affects you. Code review by email --------------------- Launchpad's new code review system gives you a public place to discuss and vote on proposed code mergers. What's more, you can easily access the discussion directly from both the target and source branch. This month, we've added an email interface to make it easier to fit Launchpad-based code review into your workflow. Aaron Bentley, who's been working on the feature, explains: Code review by email makes each merge proposal into a mini-mailing list. People can participate fully in code review whether they prefer to do it using web or email. Taking part in a code review by email is very much like using the Launchpad bug tracker's email interface. There's more in our blog post here: http://news.launchpad.net/cool-new-stuff/email-interface-to-code-review Nominate a code reviewer ------------------------- More improvements to Launchpad's code review! If you're involved in a merge proposal - as the owner of either the source or target branch - you can invite someone else to give their view on the proposal. Visit any of your merge proposals to trigger an email invitation to take part in your code review. Bugs, translations and distribution pages now easier to use ------------------------------------------------------------ We've revamped the bug view, translations and distribution pages to make them easier to use. Many links are now closer to the things they relate to. For example, the link to update a bug report's description is now immediately underneath the description. Read more, including an explanation from Launchpad's Matthew Paul Thomas, in our blog post here: http://news.launchpad.net/cool-new-stuff/simpler-interface More control over code imports ------------------------------- Launchpad's code imports give you all the benefits of Bazaar's distributed version control for code that's stored in CVS and Subversion repositories. Now you can get far more detail on the progress of individual code imports direct on that import's overview page. You can also see when the next import is due and, if that's not soon enough, request one take place straight away. For an example, take a look here: https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/cairo-dock/trunk Other changes this month ------------------------- Launchpad's now running Bazaar 1.6b3, which will pave the way for quicker uploads to projects that already have code in Launchpad. Stay up to date with the latest Bazaar release news at: https://launchpad.net/bzr/+announcements For full details of the bug fixes and features that make up this release, take a look at the 1.2.6 milestone page: https://launchpad.net/launchpad-project/+milestone/1.2.6 Launchpad podcast ------------------ Don't forget the Launchpad team podcast! Post your questions for the team here: https://help.launchpad.net/Podcast Subscribe to the podcast feed here: http://news.launchpad.net/category/podcast/feed Stay in touch! -------------- Thanks for your bug reports, feature ideas and other feedback! If you come across any bugs, please file them at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+filebug If you want to get in touch for any other reason, join us in #launchpad or on launchpad-users. https://help.launchpad.net/Feedback July's going to be an exciting time for Launchpad. Keep an eye on the Launchpad News blog - http://news.launchpad.net