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diff --git a/doc/CHANGES b/doc/CHANGES index 0ea6ebe0..d313c5d3 100644 --- a/doc/CHANGES +++ b/doc/CHANGES @@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ found in the bzr commit logs, for example you can try: http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee/timeline?daysback=90&changeset=on Version 1.3dev: +- For the first time since 2007, a dev snapshot. Like then, this is pretty + stable already (running on testing.bitlbee.org for weeks by now), but not + all planned features for the next major release are ready yet, and there + may be some rough edges in the interface and documentation. - Loads of new stuff, mostly ready for a new major release, but starting with a dev snapshot. A few changes that were planned for a long time already: - Rewrote the IRC core, which brings: @@ -26,10 +30,13 @@ Version 1.3dev: as well. * The nick_source setting was replaced with a nick_format setting, which looks more or less like a format string, and lets you tweak how nicknames - for contacts are generated in more detail. + for contacts are generated in more detail. It also tries to convert non- + ASCII characters (i.e. accents) properly. * A per-channel show_users setting lets you configure exactly which kinds of contacts (online/away/offline) should show up in a channel and what - modes (none/voice/etc) they should have. + modes (none/voice/etc) they should have. Like show_offline, but together + with other new features it can for example create an &offline channel + with just offline contacts. * If you connect (and identify) to a BitlBee server you're already connected to, you can take over the existing session instead of starting a new one. @@ -41,14 +48,17 @@ Version 1.3dev: * And new functionality to existing protocols. * This is and will always be optional and using it on public servers is *not* recommended. It should be pretty stable, but costs more RAM/etc. - * When using this variant, type "help purple" to get a list of supported - protocols. + * Switching to libpurple should be pretty transparent. See "help purple" + for a list of supported protocols (works only in libpurple-enabled + binaries). - Support for file transfers, in and out. /DCC SEND a file to a contact and it becomes a file transfer, and incoming file transfers become /DCC SENDs to you. Note that this is mostly useful when combined with libpurple, as only the Jabber native protocol module currently supports file transfers. +- Updated Yahoo! module to be in sync again with libyahoo2. This mostly + fixes issues with authorization requests. -Finished ... 2010 +Finished 6 Aug 2010 Version 1.2.8: - Now always using the AIM-style authentication method for OSCAR connections, |