Oragono v0.8.1 Release Notes
Release Date: 2017-06-26 // almost 7 years ago-
🛠 Lots of quality-of-life fixes, improved oversight for opers, and a proposed channel renaming command!
🚀 With this release, we're moving to a proper Github organisation, becoming more consistent with other IRCds, and introducing a bunch more snomasks. In addition, when setting
DLINE
andKLINE
bans, you can also kill all clients who match the ban by supplying the parameterANDKILL
when you set the ban.🚀 Channel
LIST
filtering is now more useful, and I'll keep expanding this in future releases. As well, there's been some useful extensions toWHOIS
, and a bug withSANICK
fixed thanks to @lbeziaud. @enckse has also added Oragono to the Arch AUR, to make it easier to install on that distro.🚚 Thanks to everyone for suggesting improvements and reporting issues! There's a lot to do as we move forward, and I have a pretty decent plan of where to go next.
➕ Added
- ➕ Added proposed channel rename capability draft/rename.
- Send a bunch more server notice masks, now including:
j
: Channel registration.k
: Kills, including those resulting fromDLINE
s andKLINE
s.n
: Nick changes.o
: Clients opering-up.q
: Clients quitting.u
: Account registration and login.x
: Setting and removingDLINE
/KLINE
.
🔄 Changed
DLINE
andKLINE
: AddedANDKILL
parameter to also kill all clients that match the ban.LIST
: Implement extended list conditionsU
(which filters the channels by user count).- 🏗 Renamed a number of dependency libraries, and changed Oragono to its' own organisation (only useful if you're building Oragono from source).
WHOIS
: Show the target's real IP address if you're whoising yourself or you're an oper.WHOIS
: Show whether the target has connected securely using TLS.
✂ Removed
- ✂ Removed the
JOIN 0
command (matching what InspIRCd has done here), since this is easily abusable.
🛠 Fixed
SANICK
works properly now (thanks @lbeziaud!).