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This release was created to support the new hook_versioncontrol_event_arrival() hook being deployed on drupal.org, in addition to the original hook_versioncontrol_git_refs_updated() hook. The original has been left in the code for backwards compatibility.
Issue #1657918 by sdboyer: support new hook_versioncontrol_event_arrival hook
In addition this release contains the following (trivial) bug fix:
Issue #1368004 by jthorson: Fix array_merge in pift_get_releases().
This is the first official release completely hosted on drupal.org! All future releases will be built from here and this will drastically help streamline development. Also dev branch of this project will typically be fully functional if you want to ride ahead of the published releases. Alpha 9 should be out shortly after this publishes as this doesn't include the video tutorial updates but the packaging system needs tested fully. This is still a valid release though it may have some small quirks that should be cleaned up in the next one.
New Functionality
HTML Export - Now you can export your Course sites to HTML individually. Install locally, work, publish to HTML and put it where you need students to see it!
Admin section - ELMS now has its own admin section with quick links to parts of the drupal system to change specific system specific values as well as drupal settings of other projects users may want to change.
User management - Lightweight as well as Feeds based, automated user management methods have been worked in