Sublime 1.1 has been released and is available for download now! Current users of Sublime 1.0 can download 1.1 and upgrade their server for free. Please see the upgrade instructions for details on upgrading your server.
Below are the new features added in Sublime 1.1:
* Repository RSS Feeds
Each repository exposes an RSS feed for repository commits. Repository RSS
feeds contain the same information included in repository email notifications
such as commit message, date, changes, and author.
* Event Log RSS Feed
For server administrators, the Sublime event log is now exposed as an RSS feed.
This allows administrators to see errors or backup notifications as they occur
without having to check the event log or Sublime web interface.
* Disable Repository Folders
If you do not plan on organizing repositories into folders, or your Subversion
server doesn’t support a folder structure (i.e. Apache) you may now disable
repository folders in the Sublime interface. When disabled, the repository
list page will no longer display the folder hierarchy, and users won’t be
prompted to choose a folder when creating new repositories.
* Support for SMTP Servers requiring SSL (e.g. Google Apps)
When configuring email settings for the server, administrators can specify
that the server requires a secure connection. This is required for some
email servers such as Google Apps.
- Repository RSS Feeds
Each repository exposes an RSS feed for repository commits. Repository RSS feeds contain the same information included in repository email notifications such as commit message, date, changes, and author. - Event Log RSS Feed
For server administrators, the Sublime event log is now exposed as an RSS feed. This allows administrators to see errors or backup notifications as they occur without having to check the event log or Sublime web interface. - Disable Repository Folders
If you do not plan on organizing repositories into folders, or your Subversion server doesn’t support a folder structure (i.e. Apache) you may now disable repository folders in the Sublime interface. When disabled, the repository list page will no longer display the folder hierarchy, and users won’t be prompted to choose a folder when creating new repositories. - Support for SMTP Servers requiring SSL (e.g. Google Apps)
When configuring email settings for the server, administrators can specify that the server requires a secure connection. This is required for some email servers such as Google Apps.
For a complete list of changes and bug fixes in 1.1, please see the release notes.

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