Released 29 April 2006.
-The 1.x series is no longer supported.
+The 1.X series is no longer supported.
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# 3.0
-Version 3.0 is an opportunity to make significant transitions, and also adds
-many new features.
-
-* See [[tips/upgrade_to_3.0]] for the steps you will need to follow
- when upgrading to this version.
-* Finalise a new version of the plugin API, exporting additional commonly
- used functions from IkiWiki.pm. See [[todo/firm_up_plugin_interface]]
-
-It will include a vast number of new features, bugfixes, and other
-improvements, far too many to list here.
-
-Release is planned for fall^Wlate, 2008.
+Version 3.0 is an opportunity to make significant transitions.
+Read [[tips/upgrade_to_3.0]] for the steps you will need to
+follow when upgrading your wiki to this version.
+
+The highlights of the changes in version 3.0 include:
+
+* Support for uploading [[attachments|plugins/attachment]].
+* Can [[plugins/rename]] and [[plugins/remove]] pages and files via the web.
+* [[Web_based_setup|plugins/websetup]].
+* Blog-style [[plugins/comments]] as an alternative to Discussion pages.
+* Many other new plugins including [[plugins/htmlbalance]], [[plugins/format]],
+ [[plugins/progress]], [[plugins/color]], [[plugins/autoindex]],
+ [[plugins/cutpaste]], [[plugins/hnb]], [[plugins/creole]], [[plugins/txt]],
+ [[plugins/amazon_s3]], [[plugins/pinger]], [[plugins/pingee]],
+ [[plugins/edittemplate]]
+* The RecentChanges page is compiled statically, not generated from the CGI.
+* Support for additional revision control systems: [[rcs/bzr]],
+ [[rcs/monotone]]
+* Support for [[tips/untrusted_git_push]].
+* A new version (3.00) of the plugin API, exporting additional
+ commonly used functions from `IkiWiki.pm`.
+* Nearly everything in ikiwiki is now a plugin, from WikiLinks to page
+ editing, to RecentChanges.
+* Far too many bug fixes, features, and enhancements to list here.
+
+Released 31 December, 2008.
The 3.x series is expected to undergo continuing development for some time,
adding improvements and new features, but avoiding changes that break