There is no specific list of bugs that is only for 1.9version.
In addition to that I would like to mention, it is IMPOSSIBLE to create / have a BUG FREE application - Even Microsoft windows have bugs. There is no 100% PERFECT application in this world.
So reported bugs and the fixes for 1.9 wil not be implemented to 1.9.1 We have to update first to 2.0.
1.9.1 ? There is no 1.9.1 version
1.9 is the current version and next version will be 2.0version. NopTeam never release any specific version for bug fixes.
If you are looking for any specific bug fix then search for the bug in the forum here and hopefully you will find the solution posted by nopTeam or nop Users.
If you don't find any solution then post your bug/issue and we all are here to help you.
There was always the newest version (not for production) which included bugfixes/problems solved.
The concept of 2.0 is so new that this is not possible anymore. No worries. I will use the 1.90 version and if something breaks I will do a search. Thx.
nopTeam never released any version specifically for bug fixes. In 1.7 and 1.8version the only thing happened was that on the release date of final version 1 or 2 bugs were reported. So nopTeam only fixed those minor bugs and updated the production version within 1 or 2 days.
Bugs reported in any version are only fixed in the next release. You can see here (nopTeam never released any specific bug fixed version 1.version#.1): https://www.nopcommerce.com/downloads.aspx
I know majority of bugs used to be fixed in next version but it's just 2.0version in which major change will be MVC. Since nopTeam is writing this project from scratch so it's not guaranteed that each and every bug reported for 1.9version will be fixed in 2.0version because coding nop app from scratch is a very time consuming process
On this page: https://www.nopcommerce.com/downloads.aspx it talks about: Get the latest patches, fixes without waiting for the next release.
I always downloaded this (latest) build to compare with my current version (with some mods included). Was this a wrong procedure? it always showed me the latest changes and I could decide to implement or not.
Sorry for repeating my questions but I have little knowledge of forks and changesets :)
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