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| author | Tomás Touceda <chiiph@leap.se> | 2013-10-04 12:01:25 -0300 | 
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| committer | Tomás Touceda <chiiph@leap.se> | 2013-10-04 12:01:25 -0300 | 
| commit | 74f858aa290aa8e5da5a75cb80fe70e30559d39f (patch) | |
| tree | 28d8ee229d6f1b02414723b2370e4783cee968ba | |
| parent | 9bc41827f64dcd75ea91f27b6b151c875f03aec1 (diff) | |
Update release notes and dependencies
| -rw-r--r-- | changes/VERSION_COMPAT | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | pkg/requirements.pip | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | relnotes.txt | 94 | 
3 files changed, 49 insertions, 51 deletions
| diff --git a/changes/VERSION_COMPAT b/changes/VERSION_COMPAT index ac2d2e73..cc00ecf7 100644 --- a/changes/VERSION_COMPAT +++ b/changes/VERSION_COMPAT @@ -8,5 +8,3 @@  #  # BEGIN DEPENDENCY LIST -------------------------  # leap.foo.bar>=x.y.z -leap.common >= 0.3.4  # because the ca_bundle -leap.keymanager >= 0.3.3 # because the gnupg dep diff --git a/pkg/requirements.pip b/pkg/requirements.pip index 269a4646..bb1deb1b 100644 --- a/pkg/requirements.pip +++ b/pkg/requirements.pip @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ qt4reactor  python-daemon # this should not be needed for Windows.  keyring -leap.common>=0.3.2 +leap.common>=0.3.4  leap.soledad.client>=0.4.0 -leap.keymanager>=0.2.0 +leap.keymanager>=0.3.3  leap.mail>=0.3.2  # Remove this when u1db fixes its dependency on oauth diff --git a/relnotes.txt b/relnotes.txt index 30f26f9c..bea48e98 100644 --- a/relnotes.txt +++ b/relnotes.txt @@ -1,101 +1,101 @@ -ANNOUNCING Bitmask, the internet encryption toolkit, release 0.3.3 +ANNOUNCING Bitmask, the internet encryption toolkit, release 0.3.4 -The  LEAP  team  is  pleased  to  announce the immediate availability of -version  0.3.3  of  Bitmask,  the  Internet Encryption Toolkit, codename -"the calm after the tempest". +The LEAP  team is  pleased to announce  the immediate  availability of +version 0.3.4  of Bitmask,  the Internet Encryption  Toolkit, codename +"look at my new makeup".  https://downloads.leap.se/client/ -LEAP  (LEAP  Encryption  Access  Project)  develops  a  plan  to  secure +LEAP  (LEAP  Encryption Access  Project)  develops  a plan  to  secure  everyday communication, breaking down into discrete services. -Bitmask  is the desktop client to connect to the services offered by the -LEAP   Platform.  In  the  current  phase  the  supported  services  are +Bitmask is  the desktop client to  connect to the services  offered by +the LEAP  Platform.  In the  current phase the supported  services are  Encrypted Internet Proxy and Encrypted Mail. -The   Encrypted   Internet   Proxy   provides   circumvention,  location -anonymization,  and  traffic  encryption in a hassle-free, automatically +The   Encrypted  Internet   Proxy  provides   circumvention,  location +anonymization, and traffic encryption  in a hassle-free, automatically  self-configuring fashion. -Encrypted  Mail  offers  automatic  encryption  and  decryption for both -outgoing  and  incoming  email,  adding  public key cryptography to your -mail  without  you  ever  having  to  worry  about  key  distribution or +Encrypted  Mail offers  automatic encryption  and decryption  for both +outgoing and  incoming email, adding  public key cryptography  to your +mail  without you  ever  having  to worry  about  key distribution  or  signature verification. -You  can  read  about this and many other cool things in the user manual +You can read about this and many  other cool things in the user manual  and the developer notes, which can be found online at:  http://bitmask.rtfd.org/ -WARNING:  This is still part of a beta release of our software, a lot of -testing  and  auditing  is  still  needed, so indeed use it, and feed us -back,  fork  it  and  contribute to its development, but by any means DO +WARNING: This is still  part of a beta release of  our software, a lot +of testing and auditing is still needed, so indeed use it, and feed us +back, fork it  and contribute to its development, but  by any means DO  NOT trust your life to it (yet!).  WHAT CAN THIS VERSION OF BITMASK DO FOR ME? -Bitmask  0.3.3 is mostly a bugfix release, with some minor improvements. -On this release, we have fixed many UI bugs, and have undergone internal -reorganizations in the code. This release also bumps the requirement for -Soledad,  the encrypted data syncronization engine behind Bitmask, which -has  experienced  a  backward-incompatible  change. You can refer to the +Bitmask 0.3.4  is a  bugfix release  but it  also has  a shiny  new UI +design,  it's still  a work  in progress  since it  will change  after +testing in this  release, but it's progressing nicely.  We have better +mail support, and  we are using the new gnupg  instead of python-gnupg +for  its  security  and  better  flexibility. You  can  refer  to  the  CHANGELOG for the meat. -As  always,  you  can  connect  to  the Encrypted Internet Proxy service -offered  by  a  provider  of your choice, and enjoy a encrypted internet +As always,  you can  connect to the  Encrypted Internet  Proxy service +offered by a  provider of your choice, and enjoy  a encrypted internet  connection that the spying eyes can only track back to your provider. -The  Encrypted  Mail services will run local SMTP and IMAP proxies that, -once  you  configure  the mail client of your choice, will automatically +The Encrypted Mail services will run local SMTP and IMAP proxies that, +once you configure the mail  client of your choice, will automatically  encrypt and decrypt your email using GPG encryption under the hood. -If  it is the first time you run Bitmask, the first run wizard will help -you  registering  an  user  with your selected provider, downloading all -the config files needed to connect to the various LEAP services. +If it  is the first  time you run Bitmask,  the first run  wizard will +help you registering an user  with your selected provider, downloading +all the config files needed to connect to the various LEAP services.  LICENSE -You  may use Bitmask under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or, -at  your option, any later version. See the file "LICENSE" for the terms -of the GNU General Public License, version 3. +You may  use Bitmask under the  GNU General Public License,  version 3 +or, at your option, any later  version. See the file "LICENSE" for the +terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. -In  addition,  as  a  special  exception,  the  copyright  holders  give -permission  to  link  the  code  of  portions  of  this program with the -OpenSSL   library   under   certain  conditions  as  described  in  each -individual  source  file,  and  distribute linked combinations including +In  addition,  as a  special  exception,  the copyright  holders  give +permission  to link  the code  of portions  of this  program with  the +OpenSSL  library  under  certain   conditions  as  described  in  each +individual source  file, and distribute linked  combinations including  the two.  INSTALLATION -We  distribute  the current version of Bitmask as standalone bundles for -GNU/Linux  and  OSX,  but it is likely that you are able to run it under -other systems, specially if you are skillful and patience is one of your -virtues. +We distribute the current version of Bitmask as standalone bundles for +GNU/Linux and OSX, but it is likely  that you are able to run it under +other systems,  specially if you are  skillful and patience is  one of +your virtues.  Have a look at "docs/user/install.rst". -Packages will be soon provided for debian and ubuntu, and the release of -windows bundles will be resumed shortly. +Packages will be soon provided for  debian and ubuntu, and the release +of windows bundles will be resumed shortly. -We  will  love  to  hear  if  you are interested in help making packages +We will  love to hear  if you are  interested in help  making packages  available for any other system.  BUGS -You  can  send  the bugs our way by pointing your telnet session to port -443  on  https://leap.se/code.  We  will do our best to make them follow +You can send the bugs our way  by pointing your telnet session to port +443 on https://leap.se/code.  We will do  our best to make them follow  our intensive bug-reeducation program.  HACKING  You can find us in the #leap-dev channel on the freenode network. -If  you  are lucky enough, you can also spot us drinking mate, sleepless -in  night  trains,  rooftops,  rainforests,  lonely islands and, always, +If you are lucky enough, you can also spot us drinking mate, sleepless +in night  trains, rooftops,  rainforests, lonely islands  and, always,  beyond any border.  The LEAP team, -Sep 20, 2013 +Oct 4, 2013  Somewhere in the middle of the intertubes.  EOF | 
