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Since the previous newsletter, the uPortal 2.6 release process has continued, delivering release candidates one and two of the prospective 2.6.0 release, also available for download from the uPortal downloads page. Release candidates have included continued enhancements and corrections to the new drag and drop user preferences available for default theme, thanks to the continued work of Jen Bourey of Yale University.

Also since the previous newsletter, the uPortal project has addressed a critical security vulnerability in RemoteUserSecurityContext by releasing a security patch release uPortal 2.5.3.1, thanks especially to the work of Eric Dalquist of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and of Bill Thompson, JA-SIG board member and uPortal project liaison.

At the Denver JA-SIG conference, there were a number of presentations about and related to uPortal, including pre-conference seminars on DLM and on implementing uPortal, and presentations on Duke University's revitalized uPortal 2.5.3 deployment, uPortal 2.6 release, comparing IChannel and JSR-168, web proxies, use of AJAX to improve the uPortal user experience, compelling news aggregation

At the Conference, Matt Young of Duke University announced the availability of JSR-168 portlets from the Duke uPortal project as open source portlets, including a Facebook integration portlet, an email portlet, and a tabbed RSS consumption portlet.

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