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EasyEngine version 4, beta-1 is here. We need your help in testing! ?? ? Alert – Beta release is not for faint-hearted! ☢️⚠️☠️
EasyEngine v3.8 released adds support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Also, we have updated Nginx to v1.4.
Some important details about EasyEngine v4 and answers to some common questions.
EasyEngine v4 development starts on PHP. Next version will be based on WP_CLI. We are looking for contributors to make EasyEngine easier.
I know many users are eagerly waiting for Ubuntu 16.04 support. But personally, it was support for Nginx 1.10 which excites me more. Both were released around the same time. There are many exciting changes in this EasyEngine release. Let me describe them one by one. Nginx 1.10 + HTTP/2 Support Nginx 1.10 adds HTTP/2 feature in it’s stable branch. […]
EasyEngine minor update for WordPress 4.5 compatibility and Let’s Encrypt Auto-Renewal fix
EasyEngine 3.5 is released with experimental support for PHP7. A single line command can easily install PHP7 on your server.
New release EasyEngine 3.3.15 will fix compatibility issues with older WP-CLI version with WordPress 4.4 update.
Introducing a new dedicated website for EasyEngine project along with a dedicated Slack team, new Github org and more well defined roadmap for the future.
EasyEngine new release adds full-page redis-cache support without any changes or plugins requirement on WordPress end. Redis-cache is must faster and works better in multi-server setup.
EasyEngine 3.2 with openSUSE Build Service. This means EasyEngine stack install process will be more stable across debian and ubuntu.
Run `ee update` command to update to latest EasyEngine. It will block access to “example.html” file in Genericons for all WordPress sites on your server
EasyEngine 3.1 is released with new features that allow creating/updating sites to work with HHVM and Pagespeed using one-line command.
EasyEngine v3.0 is written in Python using Cement – a command-line application framework. Cement provides modular architecture. All EasyEngine’s core commands have been implemented as plugins. You can also create your own EasyEngine plugin.
Future roadmap for the EasyEngine project includes EasyEngine 3.0 in Python, CLI plugins, premium support, REST API, Web interface and Mobile apps.
EasyEngine team is looking for user feedback for some critical technical as well as non-technical decisions that will affect project in long run.