Hi Everyone,
We are happy to announce that Tessitura service packs 15.1.11 and 15.0.18 are now available for installation. For a complete run down of what is included in each, please see the product announcement and release notes.
Thanks!
Chris Szalaj
Product Owner, Business Facing Products
Tessitura Network
Chris JensenThanks for the feedback on process. I'll be continuing to post to the forums when we release, so hopefully that fills the gap that you were missing regarding the email notification. I'll also take the feedback to the group as we consider our comms process more, and make sure we consider it as we build out our communication with the community around release process.
Thanks
Hey, Chris Szalaj! It looks like the Service Pack Updates RSS Feed (https://www.tessituranetwork.com/Global/RSS-Feeds/Service-Pack-RSS-Feed) wasn't updated with the release of the latest SP (15.1 SP 11).
Also, if I could request an enhancement to the Support Alerts / Product Announcements RSS feed (https://www.tessituranetwork.com/Global/RSS-Feeds/Support-Alerts-RSS-Feed) -- the RSS feed only notes that an update has been made to the RSS feed and doesn't include any details on what the content of the update was. Ideally, if it could contain the content / title of the update that would be very helpful!
DGomez
Chris Jensen -- I use Zapier (free service) to email my team when updates are made to various Tessitura RSS feed -- it's free and Tessitura Network has graciously made these RSS feeds public, so they are externally accessible without authentication. There are also other RSS feed readers that will send emails. Happy to help you setup a Zap if you'd like.
Thanks Daniel, I've made a note to put this in queue to look at as part of website updates.
Chris
Thanks for the offer, but RSS support for these announcements has been a little rocky in the past, and adding a third party to the mix just adds more unnecessary complexity, imho. The old days of e-mail announcements worked perfectly as far as I know, and I don't know why that ended. An opt-in/out distro list of some sort sounds ideal.
100% agree Chris!