What are the changes to Ibis 2.0? - ibis

The Release Notes page on the Ibis project website does not describe the most recent update to Ibis (from 1.4 to 2.0). What are the changes?

The release notes are now posted (up to version 3.02)

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Latest Tesseract in Tika

Newest available version of Tesseract is 5.x. but the latest tika is still using 4.x.
Is it possible to upgrade version of tesseractOCR in Tika?
We kept the 1.x branch alive for a year after cutting over to 2.x to
allow people time to migrate. Most of the changes in 1.x in the last
6 months or so have been security related. We will no longer support
1.x after September 30, 2022.
I've opened a ticket and PR to upgrade tesseract to 5.x in our next 2.x release -- 2.5.0.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3860

Unable to create next version number sequence in App Store

I have a similar issue to others with version numbers in the App Store being unable to upload but don't see a solution for mine.
I created version 1.21, which is a published app. I now realize that the format is supposed to be 1.2.1
Then I tried to create version 1.3 but it says the 1.21 is higher.
How can I get back on the 1.x version numbering format?
Thanks in advance,
~eric
~eric
1.21 is obvisously higher than 1.3.
I think your only option would be version number 1.22 or higher.

Rundeck GA version Compatibility

Currently I am using Rundeck 3.0.23-20190619.
Whether Rundeck 3.0.23-20190619 is stable version?
From the https://bintray.com/rundeck/rundeck-rpm/rundeck able to see the Rundeck 3.0.23-20190619 is not yet published as GA.
2.11.14-1.70.GA is the latest GA version with build date 2019-09-13T03:37:04.000Z.
Will the application developed with 3.0.23-20190619 compatible with 2.11.14-1.70.GA?
Right now the latest stable release is 3.1.2, you can check the latest version in the changelog here. The "GA" notation is not used anymore. In some cases, you can see some updates of 2.11 / 3.0 branches focused on backports, not for new features, etc.
Your projects and jobs are compatible using 2.11, 3.0 and 3.1 branches.

Where can I download the latest beta of PlayFramework 2.6 so that I can use it with Scala 2.12?

Where can I download the latest beta of PlayFramework 2.6 so that I can use it with Scala 2.12? Is one available? All the links from documentation, e.g. https://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.6.x/Highlights26 seem to lead to dead-ends when I actually try to download. If it is not available, should the documentation not at least state that? Why no branches or tags corresponding to 2.6 in Github? Why is there a migration guide for 2.6 if it cant' yet be downloaded?
You can try building the framework from source.
The github master branch should contain the latest developments.
https://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.5.x/BuildingFromSource
Be careful though, it may be unusable.

Upgrading from Sitefinity 3.7 to 4 - what are the defining pro's?

I have a number of Sitefinity sites, running on 3.7.
I am looking to hear pro's / cons for updating to version 4. Why would, or wouldn't you?
Edit: forget the cons. Can anyone list convincing pro's that will make a difference for them? I'm not just looking for a re-hash of the feature list, thanks.
Edit2: I still welcome comments once SF4.0 is RTM.
I work for Telerik:
You cannot currently update a Sitefinity 3.x web site to Sitefinity 4.0. Sitefinity 4.0 is not yet released. It currently only exists as a CTP release. During the first week in August 2010, there will be a BETA release of Sitefinity 4.0, but it is not intended for production web sites.
Telerik will not create a migration path for these early pre-release versions of Sitefinity 4.0. There are no tools available to migrate your Sitefinity 3.x web site to an early CTP or BETA build of Sitefinity 4.0. Furthermore, Telerik will not create tools to allow you to migrate content from these early builds to the official build of Sitefinity 4.0
The RC release of Sitefinity 4.0 is tentatively planned for October 2010. This will be the first 4.0 release where a migration path is available. Early adopters can begin to test migration of their existing web sites using this RC release. In October I would be glad to discuss pros and cons.
Until then, the con of updating to 4.0 is that you've reached a dead-end. The CTP and BETA releases of Sitefinity 4.0 are intended only for experimentation. Telerik is using these releases to gather early feedback.
Be sure to read more about the licensing issues with Sitefinity 4.
Sitefinity community is not liking the pricing announcement