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September Surge: django CMS Community Update - Releases, Contributions, and Exciting Updates!

Fabian Braun

Oct. 2, 2024

September 2024 has been a whirlwind of activity for the django CMS community, with significant updates and contributions shaping the project’s future. Here's a look at the latest developments, from new releases to standout contributors, and an exciting glimpse into what's coming next!

Releases: What’s New?

September saw several important releases aimed at improving performance and fixing bugs across the django CMS ecosystem.

  1. django CMS 3.11.8:
    The latest version brings back the improved page permission performance from django CMS 4 to version 3.11. Along with this, it resolves bugs like:

    • Preventing special characters from being escaped in page titles.
    • Stopping unwanted switches to edit mode when resizing windows.
  2. Django Filer 3.2.3:
    This release tackled a compatibility issue with Python 3.8’s typing syntax, ensuring smoother performance for those on that version.

  3. djangocms-text-ckeditor 5.1.6:
    Some quality fixes here include:

    • Solving the editor’s failure to register double-clicks.
    • Correcting CKEditor panel sizing.
    • Fixing duplicate "Link" and "Unlink" buttons in the default configuration for HTMLFields.
  4. djangocms-text 0.3.0:
    This update introduces inline editing for frontend-editable models, making content creation faster and more intuitive for users.

  5. djangocms-frontend 1.3.4:
    A small but essential update, this version now pins its django-entangled dependency, adding more stability.

Contributions: The Heart of Our Community

The community’s contributions in September have been nothing short of incredible. We’ve merged a total of 49 pull requests, spread across multiple key projects:

  • 20 PRs merged into django CMS core.
  • 10 PRs into Django Filer.
  • 3 PRs each into djangocms-text and djangocms-versioning.

A Shoutout to Our Active Contributors!

We couldn’t have made these strides without the dedication of our most active contributors this month:

  • @Mario
  • @Mark Walker
  • @Dmytro Litvinov
  • @Josh Yu

Each of these developers contributed more than one pull request, and their commitment is deeply appreciated!

Welcome to Our First-Time Contributors

We also want to celebrate the amazing first-time contributors who joined us in September:

  • @payamnj (django CMS core)
  • @defgsus (Django Filer)
  • @john_bazik (django CMS core)

Your fresh ideas and enthusiasm are what keep this community growing!

Looking Ahead: What’s Next?

As we look to the future, there’s something big on the horizon: the upcoming release of djangocms-frontend 2.0. This version will make it easier than ever for designers and developers to create custom components. You’ll be able to turn your HTML design snippets into django CMS plugins and reusable components for Django templates with just a single declarative class. Stay tuned for more updates—this release promises to unlock new creative possibilities!


September has been a busy and productive month for the django CMS community, and we’re excited to see what the next few months bring. Whether you’re a seasoned contributor or a newcomer, your participation and support are what fuel the success of django CMS. Let’s keep building together!

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