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  • New Release Of Sardana 2.7.0 (Jan19)

New Release Of Sardana 2.7.0 (Jan19)

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Created by daneos
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11 Mar. 2019
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The new Sardana 2.7.0 (corresponding to the Jan19 milestone) has been released.

The source files and Windows installers can be downloaded from:

https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/2.7.0

The documentation is available at:

www.sardana-controls.org

For a detailed list of changes see CHANGELOG and issue tracker.

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