Version 5.0 =========== - An identd server has been added. - Add a **persistent** option for channels. When a channel is configured as persistent, when the user leaves the room, biboumi stays idle and keeps saving the received messages in the archive, instead of leaving the channel entirely. When the user re-joins the room later, biboumi sends the message history to her/him. This feature can be used to make biboumi behave like an IRC bouncer. - Use the udns library instead of c-ares, for asynchronous DNS resolution. It’s still fully optional. - Update MAM implementation to version 6.0 (namespace mam:2) Version 4.1 - 2017-03-21 ======================== - Works with biboumi 2.x, as well as biboumi 1.11.x Version 4.0 - 2016-11-09 ======================== - The separator between the IRC nickname and the IRC server is now '%' instead of '!'. This makes things simpler (only one separator to remember). The distinction between a JID referring to a channel and a JID refering to a nickname is based on the first character (# or & by default, but this can be customized by the server with the ISUPPORT extension). - Handle channel invitations in both directions. - Add support for `JID escaping <.http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0106.html>`. - Save all channel messages into the database, with an ad-hoc option to disable this feature. - When joining a room, biboumi sends an history of the most recents messages found in the database. - Channel history can be retrieved using Message Archive Management. - Result Set Management can be used to request only parts of the IRC channel list. Version 3.0 - 2016-08-03 ======================== - Support multiple-nick sessions: a user can join an IRC channel behind one single nick, using multiple different clients, at the same time (as long as each client is using the same bare JID). - Database support for persistant per-user per-server configuration. Add `LiteSQL ` as an optional dependency. - Add ad-hoc commands that lets each user configure various things - Support an after-connect command that will be sent to the server just after the user gets connected to it. - Support the sending of a PASS command. - Lets the users configure their username and realname, if the realname_customization is set to true. - The remote TLS certificates are checked against the system’s trusted CAs, unless the user used the configuration option that ignores these checks. - Lets the user set a sha-1 hash to identify a server certificate that should always be trusted. - Add an outgoing_bind option. - Add an ad-hoc command to forcefully disconnect a user from one or more servers. - Let the user configure the incoming encoding of an IRC server (the default behaviour remains unchanged: check if it’s valid utf-8 and if not, decode as latin-1). - Support `multi-prefix `. - And of course, many bufixes. - Run unit tests and a test suite, build the RPM and check many things automatically using gitlab-ci. Version 2.0 - 2015-05-29 ======================== - List channels on an IRC server through an XMPP disco items request - Let the user send any arbitrary raw IRC command by sending a message to the IRC server’s JID. - By default, look for the configuration file as per the XDG basedir spec. - Support PING requests in all directions. - Improve the way we forward received NOTICEs by remembering to which users we previously sent a private message. This improves the user experience when talking to NickServ. - Support joining key-protected channels - Setting a participant's role/affiliation now results in a change of IRC mode, instead of being ignored. Setting Toto's affiliation to admin is now equivalent to “/mode +o Toto” - Fix the reconnection to the XMPP server to try every 2 seconds instead of immediately. This avoid hogging resources for nothing - Asynchronously resolve domain names by optionally using the DNS library c-ares. - Add a reload add-hoc command, to reload biboumi's configuration - Add a fixed_irc_server option. With this option enabled, biboumi can only connect to the one single IRC server configured Version 1.1 - 2014-07-16 ======================== - Fix a segmentation fault when connecting to an IRC server using IPv6 Version 1.0 - 2014-07-12 ======================== - First stable release. - Mostly complete MUC to IRC, and IRC to MUC support - Complete handling of private messages - Full IRC modes support: setting any IRC mode, and receiving notifications for every mode change - Verbose connection status notifications - Conversion from IRC formatting to XHTML-im - Ad-hoc commands support - Basic TLS support: auto-accepts all certificates, no cipher configuration, no way to force usage of TLS (it is used only if available, clear connection is automatically used as a fallback) - IPv6 support