blog-posts Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 This edition of the Core Weekly report highlights changes in PrestaShop’s core codebase from Monday 12th of August to Sunday 18th of August 2019. A quick update about PrestaShop’s GitHub issues and pull requests: 60 new issues have been created in the project repositories; 45 issues have been closed, including 2 fixed issues on the core; 60 pull requests have been opened in the project repositories; 45 pull requests have been closed, including 2 merged pull requests. Code changes in the ‘develop’ branch Core #15127: Remove Github checks for PHP 5.6, by @eternoendless #15079: PhpDoc fix module::updatePosition() param type. Thank you @zalexki #15027: Typo fix in Employee processing. Thank you @gavinkalika #15076: Merge 1.7.6.x to develop, by @matks Code changes in the ‘1.7.6.x’ branch (for v1.7.6.1) Core #15050: Update version to 1.7.6.1, by @eternoendless Back office #15030: Get all categories in category tree form (not only enabled ones), by @matthieu-rolland #14966: Keep BO from using two different translators in parallel, by @matthieu-rolland Front office #15042: Only disable following steps in the checkout process when the current step has a continue button, by @jolelievre Code changes in modules, themes & tools PrestaShop Specifications #41: Update specific price specs, by @marionf #39: Add link to facetedsearch specs, by @marionf #38: Create ps_facetedsearch.md, by @marionf Changes in developer documentation #323: Updated the article, misleading people to the wrong direction, by @mickaelandrieu Thank you to the contributors whose pull requests were merged since the last Core Weekly Report: @marionf, @eternoendless, @zalexki, @matks, @mickaelandrieu, @jolelievre, @matthieu-rolland, @gavinkalika! Thank you to the contributors whose PRs haven’t been merged yet! And of course, a big thank you to all those who contribute with issues and comments on GitHub! If you want to contribute to PrestaShop with code, please read these pages first: Contributing code to PrestaShop Coding standards …and if you do not know how to fix an issue but wish to report it, please read this: How to use GitHub to report an issue. Thank you! Happy contributin’ everyone! View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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