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Release notes to add the bug fixes Signed-off-by: junhuhnesi <[email protected]>
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Summary of Changes
This pull request updates the index.md
file in the docs/Scientific_Computing/Interactive_computing_with_NeSI_OnDemand/Release_Notes/
directory to include release notes for version 0.3.2 of NeSI OnDemand. The new release notes highlight fixes for two ongoing bugs: one related to missing ports in the session URL and another affecting users with dots in their usernames. The pull request also clarifies that this release is based on Open OnDemand version 3.1.10.
Highlights
- Release Notes 0.3.2: Adds release notes for NeSI OnDemand version 0.3.2, detailing bug fixes.
- Bug Fixes: Highlights fixes for session starting issues and username handling with dots.
- Open OnDemand Version: Specifies that the release is based on Open OnDemand version 3.1.10.
Changelog
- docs/Scientific_Computing/Interactive_computing_with_NeSI_OnDemand/Release_Notes/index.md
- Added release notes for version 0.3.2.
- Documented fixes for session starting issues with missing ports in the URL.
- Documented fixes for users with dots in their usernames.
- Added a note indicating that this release is on Open OnDemand version 3.1.10.
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Code Review
The pull request updates the release notes for NeSI OnDemand to highlight bug fixes. The changes are straightforward and provide useful information to users. However, there are a few minor suggestions for improvement.
Merge Readiness
The pull request is ready to be merged, as it provides important information to users about recent bug fixes. The suggestions are minor and can be addressed at the author's discretion. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and recommend that others review and approve this code before merging.
Release notes for 3.1.2 to highlight the new bug fixes