Dear all,
We’re happy to announce the release of GlobaLeaks 2.60.43 [1].
The release includes the following major improvements:
  * Added support for Field Templates configuration
  * Added support for Context Steps configuration
  * Implemented caching for API
  * Early Support for Stats Tracking and Visualization
  * Removed Pickles in favour of JSON data structures
  * Properly packaged as debian package
  * Added support of Debian Jessie and Debian 7
    (in addition to Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 14.04)
  * Simplified installation procedure on supported platforms:
    curl https://deb.globaleaks.org/install.sh | sh
  * Improved UX thanks to JoyLab consultancy
  * Raised code coverage up to 82%
  * Implemented basic scripts for ready-to-use globaleaks Vagrant
    machines
  * Added translation for: Japanese, Chinese, Ukrainian
For the complete list of closed tickets please refer to the Changelog [2].
For your information, thanks to the new Open Technology Fund grant
started in July 2014 [3], the project development is now proceeding in
daily basis [4] and GlobaLeaks is now being used by more than 20
initiatives in more than 15 countries [5].
The GlobaLeaks team wishes you a Merry Christmas and and happy new year
Leaking!
[1] 
https://github.com/globaleaks/GlobaLeaks
[2] 
https://github.com/globaleaks/GlobaLeaks/blob/master/CHANGELOG
[3] 
https://www.opentechfund.org/projects
[4] 
https://github.com/globaleaks/GlobaLeaks/wiki/OTF-Reporting
[5] 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GlobaLeaks#Implementations
Giovanni Pellerano - Founding Member
HERMES - Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
http://logioshermes.org - 
https://globaleaks.org - 
https://tor2web.org -
https://ahmia.fi