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[sirius-dev] [ANN] Sirius 5.1.0

Sirius 5.1.0 is now available!

Sirius 5.1.0's main theme is stabilization of the features introduced in version 5.0, in particular the new aird file editor (which also gains support for extensibility). It also includes several ergonomic enhancements for diagrams (mostly about shape alignment and fine control of layout), and infrastructure work which should allow future versions to provide better scalability for projects with many representations.

== Availability ==

Sirius 5.1.0 is available from the following update sites:
* http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/5.1.0/neon
* http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/5.1.0/oxygen

It is recommended you use the update-site matching the version of Eclipse you use to avoid potential issues at runtime.

The complete JUnit and SWTBot test suites used to validate Sirius are published along with all their dependencies in separate update-sites from the core, available at:
* http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/5.1.0/neon/tests
* http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/releases/5.1.0/oxygen/tests

== Compatibility & Requirements ==

Sirius 5.1.0 is compatible with the following versions of Eclipse:
* Eclipse 4.6 (Neon).
* Eclipse 4.7 (Oxygen). Oxygen is the reference platform.

If you want to install the org.eclipse.sirius.tests.support feature, which provides APIs to help create automated tests of Sirius-based modelers, you will need to add the following update-site: * SWTBot 2.1.1: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/swtbot/releases/2.1.1/

== New & Noteworthy ==

The complete list of (79) tickets fixed in Sirius 5.1.0 can be found at https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.sirius/releases/5.1.0/bugs.

The release notes with highlights and the full documentation will soon be published at https://www.eclipse.org/sirius/doc/Release_Notes.html, but probably not before next week as we'll be busy with SiriusCon 2017 (http://siriuscon.org/) in the meantime.

Best regards,
Pierre-Charles David




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