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Meteor Monthly Newsletter This month's newsletter will cover the most recent Meteor release, a new M

Meteor Monthly Newsletter This month's newsletter will cover the most recent Meteor release, a new Meteor Cloud feature, a fiber-free progress board, and, as usual, brand-new Meteor content. Let's get this party started! Meteor 2.8.1 We published 2.8 in October, and 2.8.1 is recommended and ready for installation as of November! 🎊 The following are some of the highlights of this version: - Adding types to the core - Node updated to v14.21.0 - MongoDB driver updated to 4.11 - Add https proxy support to meteor-installer - Modernize tools/run-updater.js With that being said, we’d also like to mention a special thank you to the following contributors: - [afrokick]( - [Grubba27]( - [heschong]( - [ToyboxZach]( - [StorytellerCZ]( - [znewsham]( - [shivam1646]( - [radekmie]( - [harryadel]( - [denihs]( - [piotrpospiech]( As we continue to develop and enhance Meteor, we value your support. The changelog may be viewed [here]( or you can read Gabriel Grubba's [blog post here.]( Meteor Cloud Changelog We are thrilled that Meteor Cloud now has its own changelog page and in-app widget! You may now follow our announcements and stay up to date on anything Meteor Cloud! We are optimistic that this will improve our communication with our clients. Click [here]( sign up and receive Meteor Cloud announcements and alerts. Galaxy Region Request Form Another Meteor Cloud-related news is that we are now accepting Galaxy region requests! We are always searching for ways to enhance our client service, so we highly recommend filling out the form so we can better serve you. Click [here]( to see the current regions we offer. Otherwise, if you don't see a region where your users reside, you may request a new region by filling out this [form](. Thank you in advance, and we’re always here if you have any questions. In Case You Missed It Below is a list of more Meteor articles, links, and resources. Fibers free GitHub board - To provide the community with a comprehensive perspective of the Fibers-free work progress, we set up a [new board]( on GitHub. We believe this board will enable everyone to understand how things are going. Community packages planning meeting - Long-time Meteor devs, Jan Dvorak and Jan Kuester have agreed to establish [monthly planning and organization meetings]( for community packages and other related projects. These sessions will be open to the public, and attendees can present ideas, issues, queries, and amusing stories. Meteor Toolbox v1.2.0 - Language Server - We’re excited to share that Meteor Toolbox has been getting frequent updates! This time, v.1.2.0 includes the Meteor Langauge Server, which adds support to Blaze. You can read more about it from Metheus Castro [here](. Grubba-rpc package - If you haven’t checked it out, Gabriel Grubba will show you how to gradually incorporate our new `grubba-rpc` package into your code base. This package provides functions for building E2E type-safe. Click [here]( to read the full tutorial. Have questions? Reach out to our support directly at support@meteor.com, or visit the Meteor forum to chat with Meteor experts & like-minded developers. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Website](meteor.com) Copyright © 2022 Meteor Software, All rights reserved. Because you have an account at Meteor Software Our mailing address is: Meteor Software 101-524 Yates StVictoria, BC V8W 1K8 Canada [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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