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authorHiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>2013-05-20 19:21:25 +0200
committerHiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>2013-05-20 19:21:25 +0200
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maintain a CHANGELOG from now on
Signed-off-by: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
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+v0.9
+====
+
+Features:
+---------
+ * Added sfeed_frames, a formatting program to output feeds as a HTML file with
+ frames. It's optimized to look good in older browsers that don't necesarily
+ support CSS or modern HTML like links. See the man page for more details.
+ * Removed the dependency on libexpat, using a custom XML parser (xml.*),
+ this parser is also non-validating, it will not check the XML for errors
+ or stop parsing if it contains errors (which is good).
+ * Removed the dependency on a POSIX C compiler / libc and converted to
+ ANSI C. Added some headers and files (compat.c, compat.h) for
+ compatibility with really old compilers or add useful functions that exist
+ beyond ANSI C.
+
+Bug fixes:
+----------
+
+ * Parsing datetime strings containing timezone suffix to UNIX timestamps
+ was wrong. UNIX timestamps are in GMT+0 time. For simplicity sake output
+ parsed datetime strings in a formatted manner without converting the
+ time to the user selected timezone (YYYY-mm-dd HH:mm:ss TZ([-+]offset?).
+ * Also when determining if an item is new (by comparing the UNIX
+ timestamp) don't take into account timezones, because setenv(TZ,...) is
+ just ugly and I don't use it.
+ * Lots of small fixes for compatibility with RSS / Atom feeds.
+ * Many more improvements, I'll keep a more detailed list in the feature.