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Releases v20

New Release 20.5.0

🎉🎉🎉 We are thrilled to announce OpenMage 20.5.0, the latest and greatest version of your favorite ecommerce platform! 🎉🎉🎉

This release surely packs a good amount of new features, so much so that we had to add a dedicated section to the changelog! But it also comes with a bunch of bugfix, components updates and most importantly a security fix! 1

New Release 20.4.0

🚀✨ Hello OpenMage enthusiasts! It’s time for our first release of 2024! OpenMage 20.4.0 brings many fixes to PHP8.1+ warnings and a few nice addition, be sure to get it while it’s hot! 🧙‍♂ī¸đŸ”Ĩ

New Release 20.3.0

🎉🛒 Greetings, fellow Mage aficionados! Brace yourselves for the magical unveiling of our latest release for this great 2023: OpenMage 20.3.0! 🚀đŸĒŠ

This release isn’t just another update; it’s a recipe for the end of the year ecommerce party, with great ingredients like bugfixes, security enhancements, components and subsystems upgrades with a sprinkle of performance improvements.

New Release 20.2.0

OpenMage continues its remarkable journey with an important new release!

Among the numerous pull requests, one truly stands out. After months of development, we are thrilled to announce a significant upgrade to a core component of the OpenMage backend:

The TinyMCE rich text editor skyrockets from its “more than 10-years-old” version 3 to the new and shining version 6.7!

New Release 20.1.1

After the colossal 20.1.0 2 release just a few weeks back, it’s time for a little “smooth the edges” update, but don’t be fooled, it’s as important as your morning coffee!

New Release 20.1.0

You should absolutely know

Since the approval of our second RFC - release schedule OpenMage 19.x enters and “patch only” state, it will be maintained for two more years as promised but only significant security patches or regression fixes will be ported to v19, every other development (and we have many) will be focused on v20+.

We encourage everybody to upgrade to v20, it is our latest and greatest and deserves the bit of work necessary for the upgrade (ask your developer/agency, don’t do it yourself).