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Version 0.5.1 of Pynfo

Release Notes: The file missing from 0.5.0 (plugins.tml) has been added.

Other releases

  •  21 Jul 2003 23:16

Release Notes: Features added in this release include a new kind of plugin function, a CVSToys client plugin, better relaying, and more documentation. Bugs fixed include several with the "seen" and "time" commands, plugins.tml issues in the presence of improperly configured path, and various other minor fixes.

  •  08 Mar 2003 21:20

Release Notes: A PyPI plugin has been added in this release, and the freshmeat module has been fixed and re-enabled. The plugin interface has also been extended to allow initialization and finalization hooks. Several other minor features and bugfixes are included as well.

  •  26 Feb 2003 01:14

Release Notes: Several new plugin modules were added, including commands for handling operator status, reporting weather, and looking up RFC information. A new form of owner authentication has also been added for networks that lack the NickServ service. Many commands were extended to work on remote networks as well as locally, and reporting for remote quits has been throttled (to match joins and parts). This release also includes many other minor feature enhancements and bugfixes.

  •  27 Dec 2002 17:08

Release Notes: The major feature enhancement for this release is tagged channel logging with a Web interface to view all previously tagged conversations. Other enhancements include a simplified plugin system, improved owner management across networks, remote whois command, simplified configuration, and a speedup in the logging code (removing the painfully long delay at shutdown time), and several new plugins.

  •  13 Nov 2002 17:49

Release Notes: The file missing from 0.5.0 (plugins.tml) has been added.

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