README
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-StatusNet 1.0.0beta4
-16 September 2011
+StatusNet 1.1.1
+16 July 2013
This is the README file for StatusNet, the Open Source social
-networking platform. It includes installation instructions,
-descriptions of options you can set, warnings, tips, and general info
-for administrators. Information on using StatusNet can be found in the
-"doc" subdirectory or in the "help" section on-line.
+networking platform. It includes general information about the
+software and the project.
+
+Some other files to review:
+
+- INSTALL: instructions on how to install the software.
+- UPGRADE: upgrading from earlier versions
+- CONFIGURE: configuration options in gruesome detail.
+- PLUGINS.txt: how to install and configure plugins.
+- EVENTS.txt: events supported by the plugin system
+- COPYING: full text of the software license
+
+Information on using StatusNet can be found in the "doc" subdirectory
+or in the "help" section on-line.
About
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-StatusNet is a Free and Open Source social networking platform. It helps
-people in a community, company or group to exchange short (140
-characters, by default) messages over the Web. Users can choose which
-people to "follow" and receive only their friends' or colleagues'
-status messages. It provides a similar service to sites like Twitter,
-Google Buzz, or Yammer.
+StatusNet is a Free and Open Source social networking platform. It
+helps people in a community, company or group to exchange short status
+updates, do polls, announce events, or other social activities (and
+you can add more!). Users can choose which people to "follow" and
+receive only their friends' or colleagues' status messages. It
+provides a similar service to sites like Twitter, Google+, Facebook or
+Yammer, but is much more awesome.
With a little work, status messages can be sent to mobile phones,
instant messenger programs (GTalk/Jabber), and specially-designed
New this version
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-This is a security release since version 0.9.7 released on 11 March
-2011. It fixes security bug #3260. All sites running version 0.9.7 or
-below are recommended to upgrade to 0.9.9 immediately.
-
-Notable changes this version:
+This is a security fix and bug fix release since 1.1.0,
+released 2 July 2012. All 1.1.0 sites should upgrade to this version.
-- Fix bug #3260, a cross-site scripting (XSS) bug that allows an
- attacker to inject JavaScript into a page with a carefully structured URL.
-- Updated code for Google Analytics to reflect new API.
-- Various fixes for Bookmark plugin.
-- Updates to reCAPTCHA plugin based on changes to API.
-- New plugin to move the site notice to the sidebar.
-- Add rss.me to notice source list.
-- Updates to data backup/restore.
-- Correct use of "likes" in Facebook plugin.
-- Ignore failures in Twitter plugin.
+It includes the following changes:
-A full changelog is available at http://status.net/wiki/StatusNet_0.9.9.
+- Fixes for SQL injection errors in profile lists.
+- Improved ActivityStreams JSON representation of activities and objects.
+- Upgrade to the Twitter 1.1 API.
+- More robust handling of errors in distribution.
+- Fix error in OStatus subscription for remote groups.
+- Fix error in XMPP distribution.
-NOTE: The short-lived StatusNet 0.9.8 ("Letter Never Sent") did not
-adequately fix bug #3260 as originally thought; thus this new release.
+A full changelog is available at http://status.net/wiki/StatusNet_1.1.1.
Troubleshooting
===============
T_STRING") in the browser, check to see that you don't have any
conflicts in your code.
-If you upgraded to StatusNet 0.9.x without reading the "Notice
-inboxes" section above, and all your users' 'Personal' tabs are empty,
-read the "Notice inboxes" section above.
-
-Myths
-=====
-
-These are some myths you may see on the Web about StatusNet.
-Documentation from the core team about StatusNet has been pretty
-sparse, so some backtracking and guesswork resulted in some incorrect
-assumptions.
-
-- "Set $config['db']['debug'] = 5 to debug the database." This is an
- extremely bad idea. It's a tool built into DB_DataObject that will
- emit oodles of print lines directly to the browser of your users.
- Among these lines will be your database username and password. Do
- not enable this option on a production Web site for any reason.
-
-- "Edit dataobject.ini with the following settings..." dataobject.ini
- is a development file for the DB_DataObject framework and is not
- used by the running software. It was removed from the StatusNet
- distribution because its presence was confusing. Do not bother
- configuring dataobject.ini, and do not put your database username
- and password into the file on a production Web server; unscrupulous
- persons may try to read it to get your passwords.
-
Unstable version
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* The group http://identi.ca/group/statusnet is a good
place to discuss the software.
* StatusNet has a bug tracker for any defects you may find, or ideas for
- making things better. http://status.net/bugs
+ making things better. http://status.net/open-source/issues
+* The StatusNet forum is at http://forum.status.net/.
Credits
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