1.8.0
- Brian's New Downloader
- win64 support
- non-ASCII charsets on Windows support
- packaging improvements
- bugfixes, doc fixes, usability improvements
1.8.1
- Fix any regressions or serious problems in 1.8.0.
- Build binaries for more dependent packages for more operating systems and host them on http://tahoe-lafs.org so builds will not try to build them from source.
- Help and encourage operating systems packages: wiki:OSPackages
(No unnecessary improvements, not even //Unfinished Business//—those will go into 1.9.0. Well okay ''maybe'' we could finish some //Unfinished Business// if it seems plausible that users of 1.8.0 would be surprised and dismayed by the behavior in 1.8.0 compared to 1.7.0, but I doubt it.)
1.8.2
Mainly to fix Twisted-10.2 compatibility (#1286). Brian has agreed to be release-manager.
1.8.3
Security bugfix release (#1528)
1.9.0
Schedule:
- currently in beta1
- expected release: end of October-2011
Remaining Tasks:
test against Twisted-trunk and Foolscap-trunk- provide adequate documentation on MDMF
- test packaging
Original Release goals (many dropped):
- integrate the fruits of the Google Summer of Code 2010
- Medium-Sized Distributed Mutable Files (Kevan, Brian) #393
- Multiple Introducers (Faruq, Zooko) #68
- fix major outstanding issues which harbor bad failure modes or impact reliability
- immutable peer selection refactoring and enhancements: #1382
- including inability to achieve happiness in upload/repair #614, #1124, #1130
- bugs in mutable file handling #232, #270, #474, #480, #540, #546, #547, #548, #549, #667, #846, #893, #1004, #1042
1.9.1
Fix security vulnerability -- #1654
1.9.2
Fix any major regressions that were introduced in 1.9.x as well as any critical bugs that could threaten data durability, integrity, or confidentiality under supported usage.
1.10.0
- new introducer prototcol and Ed25519 keys
- start of accounting support
- bugfixes
- efficiency improvements
- usability improvements
1.10.1
- improve the automation for continuous integration and release process so that it is easier to make a release at the push of a button; improve the unit tests
- various bugfixes
[https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/query?status!=closed&keywords=~blocks-release&milestone=1.10.1&order=priority Release blockers]
1.10.2
Released in git befa4babea7f92609654207c164b6d07f3baf92b
1.11.0
- fix breakage due to new versions of our dependencies coming out that are incompatible with Tahoe-LAFS v1.10.2
- add preferred-peers config
- move to pip and tox
1.12.0
- magic-folders
- client-side Tor/I2P support
- static server definitions (servers.yaml)
- disable foolscap "gifts" (3rd-party references)
- anything else that's landed recently
1.12.1
small fixups that are needed for the Debian freeze in january-2017
1.13.0
- Zooko's top priority: land the improved servers-of-happiness (docs, share-placement, #1382)
- make MDMF the default version of distributed mutable files
- land Lin Shu's work on Server Selection #573
- land !LeastAuthority's work on Cloud Backend #1819
- improve the error messages, diagnostics, and transparency so that when users aren't getting what they want, they at least get information that can help them (and us) understand why they didn't get what they wanted (#1941)
1.14.0
Leasedb; cloud backend; XSalsa+AES support; virtualenv-based packaging (#2255)
2.0.0
- fully decentralized, location-aware and user-controllable introduction and server-selection
- accounting
- [wiki:NewCapDesign TahoeLAFSCapsTwoPointOh]
- OneHundredYearCryptography
- dessert topping
- floor wax
- integrated pony
soon (release n/a)
This is for tickets that can't be resolved by releasing a new version of Tahoe that contains a fix: things that don't fit into the Tahoe release schedule. Examples include improvements to Trac, to mailing lists, and to non-Tahoe code, unless these are changes that need to be made in conjunction with a specific Tahoe release.
(The due date is a hack to ensure that milestones are sorted correctly in queries.)
1.15.0
Support Python 3
See [wiki:Python3] for details.
To learn more about this milestone, please see Storage Node Protocol (“Great Black Swamp”, “GBS”).