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# GNU social 1.2.x # GNU social 1.3.x
2015 2015
(c) Free Software Foundation, Inc (c) Free Software Foundation, Inc
(c) StatusNet, Inc
This is the README file for GNU social, the free This is the README file for GNU social, the free
software social networking platform. It includes software social networking platform. It includes
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particulars. See each package's license file in the extlib directory particulars. See each package's license file in the extlib directory
for additional terms. for additional terms.
## New this version
This is the development branch for the 1.2.x version of GNU social.
All daring 1.1.x admins should upgrade to this version.
So far it includes the following changes:
- Backing up a user's account is more and more complete.
- Emojis 😸 (utf8mb4 support)
- Fully qualified group mentions (!group@example.com)
The last release, 1.1.3, gave us these improvements:
- XSS security fix (thanks Simon Waters, <https://www.surevine.com/>)
- Many improvements to ease adoption of the Qvitter front-end <https://github.com/hannesmannerheim/qvitter>
- Protocol adaptions for improved performance and stability
Upgrades from _StatusNet_ 1.1.1 will also experience these improvements:
- Fixes for SQL injection errors in profile lists.
- Improved ActivityStreams JSON representation of activities and objects.
- Upgrade to the Twitter 1.1 API.
- More robust handling of errors in distribution.
- Fix error in OStatus subscription for remote groups.
- Fix error in XMPP distribution.
- Tracking of conversation URI metadata (more coherent convos)
### Troubleshooting ### Troubleshooting
The primary output for GNU social is syslog, The primary output for GNU social is syslog,
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recommended to use git as a means to stay up to date recommended to use git as a means to stay up to date
with the source code. You can choose between these with the source code. You can choose between these
branches: branches:
- 1.2.x "stable", few updates, well tested code - master "stable", more updates, usually working well
- master "testing", more updates, usually working well
- nightly "unstable", most updates, not always working - nightly "unstable", most updates, not always working
To keep it up-to-date, use 'git pull'. Watch for conflicts! To keep it up-to-date, use 'git pull'. Watch for conflicts!

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define('GNUSOCIAL_ENGINE', 'GNU social'); define('GNUSOCIAL_ENGINE', 'GNU social');
define('GNUSOCIAL_ENGINE_URL', 'https://www.gnu.org/software/social/'); define('GNUSOCIAL_ENGINE_URL', 'https://www.gnu.org/software/social/');
define('GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION', '1.2.0'); define('GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION', '1.3.0');
define('GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE', 'beta5'); // 'dev', 'alpha[0-9]+', 'beta[0-9]+', 'rc[0-9]+', 'release' define('GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE', 'beta5'); // 'dev', 'alpha[0-9]+', 'beta[0-9]+', 'rc[0-9]+', 'release'
define('GNUSOCIAL_VERSION', GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION . '-' . GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE); define('GNUSOCIAL_VERSION', GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION . '-' . GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE);