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Meteor Monthly Newsletter In this edition of our newsletter, we discuss the newest advances in Fibre

Meteor Monthly Newsletter In this edition of our newsletter, we discuss the newest advances in Fibres and Meteor 3.0, as well as Meteor Cloud upgrades and much more. Let's get started! Fibers Public Roadmap Updates and Meteor 3.0 Meteor 3.0 is still very much in development, as you know. [Here]( you can find Henrique Schmaiske's progress reports, so you can follow along with the project as it progresses. It's on its way, though we can't say when exactly. We’ve included a list of the completed tasks below: - Fix packages tests branch release-3.0 - Fix CI for Tools - Review Changelog 3 - Review compiler-plugin addStylesheet - Release new alpha version 1 - meteor update --release 3.0-alpha.10 We plan to roll out the next alpha version, which will focus on node 18, within the next month. For more details, you can stay connected to learn about the exciting developments in [Fibers]( and [Meteor 3.0](. We're Still Looking for Community Feedback As you know, exciting updates are underway for Meteor.js, and we want your valuable input to guide its development. Our [existing roadmap]( has been updated, and we’d appreciate your thoughts on what should be prioritized in the upcoming updates. Below is a list of key areas we’re focusing on: - A new Meteor Guide - Improved Typescript support - Linux ARM Support - Reduced Meteor build time - Tree-shaking - Redis-oplog integrated into the core - An enhanced file upload package Your opinions and suggestions are essential to this growth process. Together, let's make Meteor stronger and more thrilling! Put your comments [here](. Meteor Cloud Announcement Introducing Root Domains Support on Galaxy You can now point the root of your domains directly to our load balancers on Galaxy. Forget about complex configurations and enjoy a more streamlined and convenient setup process. To add a root domain, go to "Domains and HTTPS" in your app's settings, find the referenced IP address, and create an A record pointing to that IP in your DNS provider settings. Need help? Our support team is always ready to assist. Learn more about root domains [here](. Push-to-Deploy Now Stable for All Git Providers More good news: Push to Deploy is now stable for all Git Providers, including GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. This much-awaited feature allows you to update or deploy your application directly from your repository with just a few clicks. It's available on all plans, even the free plan! Supported Meteor versions include 1.12.2, 2.0.1, 2.1.2, 2.2.4, 2.3.7, and any version from 2.4.1 to the latest. [Try it out]( today, and don't hesitate to contact us at support@meteor.com with any questions or feedback. As always, we're dedicated to making Galaxy an ever-better platform to suit your needs. In Case You Missed It Would you like to know more about Meteor? View the links, articles, and information we've compiled below. End of Support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 A friendly reminder that starting August 1, 2023, Meteor Cloud will no longer support TLS versions 1.0 & 1.1. To ensure maximum security and regulatory compliance, we urge you to upgrade to TLS 1.2 or later. Don't wait until the last minute! Outdated TLS versions pose a risk to your app's security, making it vulnerable to cyberattacks. Make the switch now to protect your valuable data. To check your app's compatibility, go to Settings > Security and set TLS to Minimum 1.2. It's a quick and easy step towards a safer app environment. Stay ahead of potential threats and keep your apps secure. Upgrade to the latest TLS version today! For more information, visit our [changelog](. Root Domain Support on Galaxy As you're probably aware, we've made it even easier to manage your domains on Galaxy's load balancers. Now, you can effortlessly point the root of your domains directly to our load balancers, eliminating complex configurations. To add a root domain, navigate to your app's settings and go to "Domains and HTTPS." Locate the IP address provided and create an A record in your DNS provider settings, pointing to that IP. It's a streamlined and convenient setup process. If you need any assistance, our dedicated support team is always ready to help you. Just reach out, and we'll guide you through the process. Discover the convenience of configuring root domains on Galaxy and simplify domain management. Learn more about root domains [here](. 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 © 2023 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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