Hi all,

py[23].patchwork.dja.id.au updated.

My next step is to set up a patchwork v1 instance and check migration. I
had wanted to do this for a while but it slipped my mind.

As always, feel free to throw your API clients against these instances
and let me know if you need credentials/privs/whatever.

Regards,
Daniel

Stephen Finucane <[email protected]> writes:

> The third release candidate of the upcoming Patchwork v2.0.0 release is
> now available:
>
>     https://github.com/getpatchwork/patchwork/releases/tag/v2.0.0-rc3
>
> This release introduces a number of fixes on top of rc2 that were found
> during testing of same:
>
> - [SECURITY] The '/user/bundle/{bundleName}' resource will correctly
>   verify that a Basic Auth user is the owner of given bundle, and
>   return a 404 if not. This fixes a regression first introduced in rc1
>
> - pwclient will no longer attempt to re-encode decoded unicode to
>   ascii under Python 2. This should prevent issues seen when
>   downloading unicode patches
>
> - The parser will correctly series-ify patches that have multiple
>   'References' or 'In-Reply-To' headers, and will attempt to series-ify
>   patches that lack these headers entirely through a combination of
>   various other metadata
>
> - It is now possible to download mbox files for cover letters
>
> - Patch diffs now download with a 'diff' extension
>
> We look forward to any feedback on this release. It is expected that
> there will be one final significant change before final is released, in
> the form of switching API authentication to use token. Excluding this and any 
> critical issues seen before then, this code represents the final version of 
> 2.0.0, which is now expected by mid-June.
>
> Happy patchworking!
>
> ---
>
> Patchwork is a patch tracking system for community-based projects. It
> is intended to make the patch management process easier for both the
> project's contributors and maintainers, leaving time for the more
> important (and more interesting) stuff. You can find out more on the
> GitHub repo [1], the docs [2], or the original project homepage [3].
>
> [1]: https://github.com/getpatchwork/patchwork
> [2]: https://patchwork.readthedocs.org/
> [3]: http://jk.ozlabs.org/projects/patchwork/
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