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diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index c4f1f491e..7a4335eeb 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,24 +1,50 @@ # Mattermost Changelog -## UNDER DEVELOPMENT - Release v1.0.0-RC2 +## Release v1.0.0 -The "UNDER DEVELOPMENT" section of the Mattermost changelog appears in the product's `master` branch to note key changes committed to master and are on their way to the next stable release. When a stable release is pushed the "UNDER DEVELOPMENT" heading is removed from the final changelog of the release. - -- **Final release anticipated:** October 2, 2015 +Released 2015-10-02 ### Release Highlights -- System Console - UI for configuring deployments, managing teams, resetting user passwords and other admin features -- Markdown - Markdown support in messages, comments and channel descriptions - Including font formatting, emoticons, headings and tables -- Themes - Preset themes and detailed theme color options, plus ability to import themes from Slack -- Performance - Numerous performance improvements and optimizations +#### Markdown + +Markdown support is now available across messages, comments and channel descriptions for: + +- **Headings** - in five different sizes to help organize your thoughts +- **Lists** - both numbered and bullets +- **Font formatting** - including **bold**, _italics_, ~~strikethrough~~, `code`, links, and block quotes) +- **In-line images** - useful for creating buttons and status messages +- **Tables** - for keeping things organized +- **Emoticons** - translation of emoji codes to images like :sheep: :boom: :rage1: :+1: + +See [documentation](doc/help/enduser/markdown.md) for full details. + +#### Themes + +Themes as been significantly upgraded in this release with: + +- 4 pre-set themes, two light and two dark, to customize your experience +- 18 detailed color setting options to precisely match the colors of your other tools or preferences +- Ability to import themes from Slack + +#### System console and command line tools + +Added new web-based System Console for managing instance level configuration. This lets IT admins conveniently: + +- _access core settings_, like server, database, email, rate limiting, file store, SSO, and log settings, +- _monitor operations_, by quickly accessing log files and user roles, and +- _manage teams_, with essential functions such as team role assignment and password reset + +In addition new command line tools are available for managing Mattermost system roles, creating users, resetting passwords, getting version info and other basic tasks. + ### New Features Messaging, Comments and Notifications -- Support for emoji codes rendering to image files - Full markdown support in messages, comments, and channel description +- Support for emoji codes rendering to image files + Files and Images @@ -56,12 +82,13 @@ Documentation Performance - Enabled Javascript optimizations +- Numerous improvements in center channel and mobile web Code Quality - Reformatted Javascript per Mattermost Style Guide -UI +User Interface - Added version, build number, build date and build hash under Account Settings -> Security @@ -71,7 +98,6 @@ Licensing ### Bug Fixes -- Numerous performance improvements - Fixed issue so that SSO option automatically set EmailVerified=true (it was false previously) ### Contributors diff --git a/doc/install/single-container-install.md b/doc/install/single-container-install.md index fa5265773..304467678 100644 --- a/doc/install/single-container-install.md +++ b/doc/install/single-container-install.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The following install instructions are for single-container installs of Mattermo ### Mac OSX ### 1. Install Docker Toolbox using instructions at: http://docs.docker.com/installation/mac/ - 1. Start Docker Toolbox from the command line and run: `docker-machine create -d virtualbox dev”` + 1. Start Docker Toolbox from the command line and run: `docker-machine create -d virtualbox dev` 2. Get your Docker IP address with: `docker-machine ip dev` 3. Use `sudo nano /etc/hosts` to add `<Docker IP> dockerhost` to your /etc/hosts file 4. Run: `docker-machine env dev` and copy the export statements to your ~/.bash\_profile by running `sudo nano ~/.bash_profile`. Then run: `source ~/.bash_profile` |