v4.4.23 - Pottage
The new "background reports" feature is now enabled. This is designed for significant system resource savings and has been carefully tested. Thanks @mkllnk and the team for working through this big job!
Also, congratulations and thanks @bmd08a1 for your first contribution! 🎉
What's Changed
User-facing changes 👀
- Activate background report processing by default by @mkllnk in #11872
- product should not be priceless by @abdellani in #11863
- Fix mapping of flash messages on order cycle pages by @dacook in #11885
- Replace references to 'split checkout' with just 'checkout' by @cillian in #11889
- Allow searching orders by customers' full name with comma and full name reversed by @bmd08a1 in #11891
Technical changes 🛠️
- [DFC] Patch dfc connector parser to improve SKOS concept parsing by @rioug in #11893
- [BUU] Stock level popout by @dacook in #11811
- [BUU] Link style tweaks by @dacook in #11907
- Adds test cases to account for priceless and 0.0 priced variant creation by @filipefurtad0 in #11899
Dependencies 📦
- chore(deps): bump json from 2.6.3 to 2.7.0 by @dependabot in #11887
- bump stripe from 10.1.0 to 10.2.0 by @dependabot in #11888
- Bump rubocop from 1.57.2 to 1.58.0 by @dependabot in #11895
- Bump knapsack_pro from 6.0.0 to 6.0.1 by @dependabot in #11904
- Bump json from 2.7.0 to 2.7.1 by @dependabot in #11903
Full Changelog: v4.4.22...v4.4.23
'Pottage' is a pre-industrial staple of the British diet. A simple bean stew that became associated with peasantry and thus deeply unfashionable during industrial development. A return to eating pottage would be a significant step in shifting the standard British diet to one that is more plant-based from homegrown crops. Mushy peas, as eaten with fish and chips, is one of the few remnants still prevalent in the British diet that is derived from this dish.
(Lynne from UK)
Photo credit: LearningLark on Flickr