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commit 8d32525f9722814c1c9ba654eb7855d4e1fd4fde
Author: Elizabeth Thompson <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Jun 5 12:56:19 2023 -0700

    chore: update UPDATING for 2.1.0 (#24294)
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 UPDATING.md | 7 ++++++-
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/UPDATING.md b/UPDATING.md
index 15669d0e25..1810a22306 100644
--- a/UPDATING.md
+++ b/UPDATING.md
@@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ under the License.
 This file documents any backwards-incompatible changes in Superset and
 assists people when migrating to a new version.
 
+## 2.1.1
+
+### Other
+
 ## 2.1.0
 
 - [22809](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22809): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/sql_json` and `/superset/results/` to `/api/v1/sqllab/execute/` and 
`/api/v1/sqllab/results/` respectively. Corresponding permissions are `can 
sql_json on Superset` to `can execute on SQLLab`, `can results on Superset` to 
`can results on SQLLab`. Make sure you add/replace the necessary permissions on 
any custom roles you may have.
@@ -30,7 +34,6 @@ assists people when migrating to a new version.
 - [22789](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22789): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/recent_activity/<user_id>/` to 
`/api/v1/log/recent_activity/<user_id>/`. Corresponding permissions are `can 
recent activity on Superset` to `can recent activity on Log`. Make sure you 
add/replace the necessary permissions on any custom roles you may have.
 - [22913](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22913): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/csv` to `/api/v1/sqllab/export/`. Corresponding permissions are `can 
csv on Superset` to `can export csv on SQLLab`. Make sure you add/replace the 
necessary permissions on any custom roles you may have.
 - [22496](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22496): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/slice_json/<int:layer_id>` to `/api/v1/chart/<int:id>/data/`. 
Corresponding permissions are `can slice json on Superset` to `can read on 
Chart`. Make sure you add/replace the necessary permissions on any custom roles 
you may have.
-- [22496](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22496): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/annotation_json/<int:layer_id>` to `/api/v1/chart/<int:id>/data/`. 
Corresponding permissions are `can annotation json on Superset` to `can read on 
Chart`. Make sure you add/replace the necessary permissions on any custom roles 
you may have.
 - [22624](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22624): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/stop_query/` to `/api/v1/query/stop`. Corresponding permissions are 
`can stop query on Superset` to `can read on Query`. Make sure you add/replace 
the necessary permissions on any custom roles you may have.
 - [22579](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22579): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/search_queries/` to `/api/v1/query/`. Corresponding permissions are 
`can search queries on Superset` to `can read on Query`. Make sure you 
add/replace the necessary permissions on any custom roles you may have.
 - [22501](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/22501): Migrated endpoint 
`/superset/tables/<int:db_id>/<schema>/` to 
`/api/v1/database/<int:id>/tables/`. Corresponding permissions are `can tables 
on Superset` to `can read on Database`. Make sure you add/replace the necessary 
permissions on any custom roles you may have.
@@ -57,6 +60,8 @@ assists people when migrating to a new version.
 
 - [23118](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/23118): Previously the 
"database access on <database>" permission granted access to all datasets on 
the underlying database, but they didn't show up on the list views. Now all 
dashboards, charts and datasets that are accessible via this permission will 
also show up on their respective list views.
 
+
+
 ## 2.0.1
 
 - [21895](https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/21895): Markdown components 
had their security increased by adhering to the same sanitization process 
enforced by Github. This means that some HTML elements found in markdowns are 
not allowed anymore due to the security risks they impose. If you're deploying 
Superset in a trusted environment and wish to use some of the blocked elements, 
then you can use the HTML_SANITIZATION_SCHEMA_EXTENSIONS configuration to 
extend the default sanitizati [...]

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