X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=relnotes.txt;h=d7f671b36d08de07f1a0cf0742349962f41b43fd;hb=0d6fcf445e21f58024ed869f5e672eab2d4a2903;hp=5ae94e628fb0e1262278a8d4d926b17e867bc8c4;hpb=f9af0633d8da426cbcaed3ff05ab6d7128148bb0;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git diff --git a/relnotes.txt b/relnotes.txt index 5ae94e62..d7f671b3 100644 --- a/relnotes.txt +++ b/relnotes.txt @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -ANNOUNCING Tahoe, the Least-Authority File System, v1.10 +ANNOUNCING Tahoe, the Least-Authority File Store, v1.10.2 -The Tahoe-LAFS team is pleased to announce the immediate -availability of version 1.10.0 of Tahoe-LAFS, an extremely -reliable distributed storage system. Get it here: +The Tahoe-LAFS team is pleased to announce version 1.10.2 of +Tahoe-LAFS, an extremely reliable decentralized storage system. +Get it here: https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/trunk/docs/quickstart.rst @@ -14,24 +14,22 @@ unique security and fault-tolerance properties: https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/trunk/docs/about.rst -The previous stable release of Tahoe-LAFS was v1.9.2, released -on July 3, 2012. +The previous stable release of Tahoe-LAFS was v1.10.1, released +on June 15, 2015. -v1.10.0 is a feature release which adds a new Introducer -protocol, improves the appearance of the web-based user -interface, improves grid security by making introducer FURLs -unguessable, and fixes many bugs. See the NEWS file [1] for -details. +v1.10.2 is a small bugfix release, which fixes a critical +packaging error that prevented v1.10.1 from building against the +latest version of the upstream "mock" library. A few small bugs +were fixed too. See the NEWS file [1] for details. WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? -With Tahoe-LAFS, you distribute your filesystem across -multiple servers, and even if some of the servers fail or are -taken over by an attacker, the entire filesystem continues to -work correctly, and continues to preserve your privacy and -security. You can easily share specific files and directories -with other people. +With Tahoe-LAFS, you distribute your data across multiple +servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over +by an attacker, the entire file store continues to function +correctly, preserving your privacy and security. You can +easily share specific files and directories with other people. In addition to the core storage system itself, volunteers have built other projects on top of Tahoe-LAFS and have @@ -74,7 +72,7 @@ compatible with older clients and introducer servers, however some features will be unavailable when an older node is involved. Please see docs/nodekeys.rst [14] for details. -This is the eighteenth release in the version 1 series. This +This is the nineteenth release in the version 1 series. This series of Tahoe-LAFS will be actively supported and maintained for the foreseeable future, and future versions of Tahoe-LAFS will retain the ability to read and write files compatible @@ -131,22 +129,22 @@ HACK TAHOE-LAFS! If you can find a security flaw in Tahoe-LAFS which is serious enough that we feel compelled to warn our users and issue a fix, -then we will award you with a customized t-shirts with your +then we will award you with a customized t-shirt with your exploit printed on it and add you to the "Hack Tahoe-LAFS Hall Of Fame" [13]. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -This is the twelfth release of Tahoe-LAFS to be created solely -as a labor of love by volunteers. Thank you very much to the -team of "hackers in the public interest" who make Tahoe-LAFS -possible. +This is the fourteenth release of Tahoe-LAFS to be created +solely as a labor of love by volunteers. Thank you very much +to the team of "hackers in the public interest" who make +Tahoe-LAFS possible. Brian Warner on behalf of the Tahoe-LAFS team -May 1, 2013 +July 30, 2015 San Francisco, California, USA