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# GNU social v2.0.0 - THIS. IS. GNU SOCIAL!!!
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Release name chosen after 300 by Frank Miller where the main protagonist Leonidas, King of Sparta, declines peace with the
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Persians, after being disrespected, by shouting at the Persian Messenger "This is Sparta!" and kicking him into a large well
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proceeded by the killing of the other Persian messengers.
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## For users/sysadmins
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### Web server changes
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- GS is now structurely divided in includes and public
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- New media handling system, new important settings, refer to CONFIGURE doc and web server conf
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- `$config['site']['x-static-delivery']`
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- You must also review the [attachments section of CONFIGURE](https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/src/new_modules_system/DOCUMENTATION/SYSTEM_ADMINISTRATORS/CONFIGURE.md#attachments).
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- OEmbed upgraded to Embed plugin (and now we provide Open Graph information too)
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- Composer was integrated
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### Functionality
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- Restored broken built-in plugins
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- A more powerful Plugins management tool for sysadmins
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### Federation
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- Added ActivityPub support
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- Enabled the search box to import remote notices and profiles
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- Direct messages
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### Load and Storage
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- Improved Cronish
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- Run session garbage collection
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- Cleanup Email Registration
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- New queues system
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- Support for Redis was added
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- Support for PostgreSQL was added
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## For developers
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### APIs
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- New Internal Session Handler and consequently a new API, migration should be simple enough
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- Dropped support for StatusNet plugins, devs should now use GNUsocial class instead
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### Modules
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- Composer was integrated
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- GS is now structurely divided in includes and public
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- A more powerful Plugins management tool for sysadmins
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Now plugins can be installed via the sysadmin UI. Therefore, now you should package your plugins either in tar or zip. The
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package name must be the same as the plugin's internal name. For example, a plugin
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named `Chuck Norris (social@chuck.norris)` must be in a file named: `ChuckNorris.tar`.
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Inside there MUST be two directories, one named 'includes' with everything that should be unpacked
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in `local/plugins/{plugin_name}` and another named 'public' with everything that should be unpacked
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in `public/local/plugins/{plugin_name}`.
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