Apache Subversion News Archives

2012-10-09 — Apache Subversion 1.7.7 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.7. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2012-09-21 — Subversion 1.6.19 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Subversion 1.6.19. This is the most complete Subversion release in the 1.6 series to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release please visit our download page.

2012-09-12 — Subversion Live events in October

A series of 'Subversion Live' conferences will be held in San Francisco (October 10th & 11th), Greenwich Connecticut (16th & 17th), and London (October 23rd & 24th) later this year. The events are organized by WANdisco, and sessions will be led by Subversion committers, including Greg Stein, Stefan Fuhrmann, Hyrum Wright, Julian Foad and Philip Martin. Free passes are being offered to all Apache Subversion core committers, simply email marketing@wandisco.com with your details.

2012-08-15 — Apache Subversion 1.7.6 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.6. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2012-05-17 — Apache Subversion 1.7.5 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.5. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2012-05-05 — Subversion Hackathon in Berlin, June 11-15 2012

A Subversion hackathon will be held in Berlin during the week of June 11-15. About 15 Subversion developers will attend and work together for an entire week. The hackathon is organized by elego as part of the Subversion Day 2012 event in Berlin, and is co-sponsored by several companies involved in the Subversion community. Developers who are working on Subversion in their own free time receive full sponsorship to be able to attend the hackathon. We'd like to thank all sponsors and Subversion Day attendees for making this possible.

2012-04-12 — Subversion 1.6.18 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Subversion 1.6.18. This is the most complete Subversion release in the 1.6 series to date, and we encourage users of Subversion 1.6 to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2012-03-08 — Apache Subversion 1.7.4 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.4. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2012-02-13 — Apache Subversion 1.7.3 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.3. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-12-05 — Apache Subversion 1.7.2 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.2. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-10-23 — Apache Subversion 1.7.1 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.1. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and addresses a number of user-reported issues in 1.7.0; we encourage all users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-10-11 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0. This is the most complete Subversion release to date, and we encourage users of Subversion to upgrade as soon as reasonable. This release contains a large number of new features, bug fixes and other improvements. For a more comprehensive list, please consult the release notes.

Please see the release announcement and the change log for more information about this release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-09-28 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-rc4 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0-rc4. This release is not intended for production use, but is provided as a milestone to encourage wider testing and feedback from intrepid users and maintainers. Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about what will eventually be in the 1.7.0 release.

We expect this to be the final release candidate before the official release of Subversion 1.7.0. Barring any critical bugs, it this release candidate will become the final release on October 11, 2011.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-09-14 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-rc3 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0-rc3. This is another release candidate of Subversion 1.7.0 and is thought to be free of blocking issues. If none are found will become the final release. For this reason, we encourage thorough testing in as many environments as possible. This release candidate continues the four-week "soak" period to allow for further testing, and barring show-stopping bugs, the final 1.7.0 release can be expected on or near Sept. 28.

Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-08-31 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-rc2 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0-rc2. This is the first public release candidate of Subversion 1.7.0 (rc1 was not publicly released). It is thought to be free of blocking issues, and if none are found will become the final release. For this reason, we encourage thorough testing in as many environments as possible. This release candidate begins the four-week "soak" period to allow for further testing, and barring show-stopping bugs, the final 1.7.0 release can be expected on or near Sept. 28.

Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-08-12 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-beta3 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0-beta3. This release is not intended for production use, but is provided as a milestone to encourage wider testing and feedback from intrepid users and maintainers. Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about what will eventually be in the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-07-24 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-beta2 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0-beta2. This release is not intended for production use, but we believe it to be free of critical issues, and encourage wider testing and feedback from intrepid users and maintainers. Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about what will eventually be in the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

(Note: For those keeping score at home, this is the first 1.7.0 beta release; 1.7.0-beta1 was not officially released.)

2011-07-11 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-alpha3 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Subversion 1.7.0-alpha3, another pre-release on the road to 1.7.0. This release is not intended for production use, but is provided as a milestone to encourage wider testing and feedback from intrepid users and maintainers. Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about what will eventually be in the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-06-23 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-alpha2 Released

We are please to announce the next Subversion 1.7.0 prerelease: Apache Subversion 1.7.0-alpha2. This release is not intended for production use, but is provided as a milestone to encourage wider testing and feedback from intrepid users and maintainers. Please see the release announcement for more information about this release, and the release notes and change log for information about what will eventually be in the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-06-10 — Apache Subversion 1.7.0-alpha1 Released

The first pre-release in the Apache Subversion 1.7.x series has been released: Subversion 1.7.0-alpha1. This release is not intended for production use, but is provided as a milestone to encourage wider testing and feedback from intrepid users and maintainers. Please see the release announcement for more information about this alpha release, and the release notes and change log for information about what will eventually be in the 1.7.0 release.

To get this release from the nearest mirror, please visit our download page.

2011-06-01 — Subversion 1.6.17 Released

Subversion 1.6.17, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. In addition to the normal collection of bug fixes, and stability enhancements, this release also addresses three security-related issues: CVE-2011-1752, CVE-2011-1783, and CVE-2011-1921. For more information about the release, see the release announcement or the change log.

2011-03-03 — Subversion 1.6.16 Released

Subversion 1.6.16, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. In addition to the normal collection of bug fixes, and stability enhancements, this release also addresses CVE-2011-0715, a remotely-triggerable DoS for httpd-based Subversion servers. For more information about the release, see the release announcement or the change log.

2011-01-03 — ASF response to recent WANdisco statements

In light of some recent press releases and blog posts from WANdisco, the Apache Software Foundation has issued a blog post to clarify that WANdisco, Inc participates in Subversion development under the same terms as any other organization.

2010-12-22 — Subversion 1.5.9 Released

Subversion 1.5.9 has been released. This release is a supplement to the Subversion 1.5 release series, and contains a number of stability fixes. For more information, see the release announcement or the change log.

2010-11-24 — Subversion 1.6.15 Released

Subversion 1.6.15, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. For more information, see the release announcement or the change log. (Note: Subversion 1.6.14 was not publicly released due to errors found during internal pre-release validation.)

2010-10-01 — Subversion 1.6.13 Released

Subversion 1.6.13, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. For more information, see the release announcement or the change log. Of note, this release addresses CVE-2010-3315, a security issue when using SVNPathAuthz short_circuit.

2010-06-21 — Subversion 1.6.12 Released

Subversion 1.6.12, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. For more information, see the release announcement or the change log.

2010-04-16 — Subversion 1.6.11 Released

Subversion 1.6.11, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. For more information, see the release announcement or the change log. (Note: Subversion 1.6.10 was not publicly released due to errors found during internal pre-release validation.)

2010-02-17 — Subversion becomes Apache Subversion

The Subversion project is pleased to announce that we have graduated from the Incubator at the Apache Software Foundation and are now officially Apache Subversion. Although this is largely a procedural step, it's an important one for our goal of making the ASF the permanent home of the Subversion community.

We'd like to thank the ASF for this vote of confidence, and look forward to the opportunities that wait us as Apache Subversion.

2010-01-21 — Subversion 1.6.9 Released

Subversion 1.6.9, the latest stable version of Subversion, has been released. For more information, see the release announcement or the change log.

2009-11-07 — Subversion joins Apache Incubator

The Subversion project has been accepted into the Apache Incubator, the first step on the road to becoming a full-fledged, top-level Apache project. You can read more about this exciting development in the related press release.

Part of this transition involves migrating our project assets (websites, bugs, mailing lists, etc.) over to the Apache hosting infrastructure. We'll be doing this gradually over time in order to ensure a smooth transition with minimum loss of momentum. So if you can't find what you're looking for here at this website, chances are good that we've not yet migrated that information yet from our old website.