+ikiwiki (2.30) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ Ever feel that ikiwiki's handling of RecentChanges wasn't truely in the
+ spirit of a wiki compiler? Well, that's changed. The RecentChanges page is
+ now a static page, not a CGI. Users can subscribe to its rss/atom feeds.
+ Custom RecentChanges pages can be easily set up that display only changes
+ to a subset of pages, or only changes by a subset of users.
+
+ All wikis need to be rebuilt on upgrade to this version. If you listed your
+ wiki in /etc/ikiwiki/wikilist this will be done automatically when the
+ Debian package is upgraded. Or use ikiwiki-mass-rebuild to force a rebuild.
+
+ With this excellent new RecentChanges support, the mail notification system
+ is showing its age (and known to be variously buggy and underimplemented for
+ various VCSes), and so ikiwiki's support for sending commit mails is REMOVED
+ from this version. If you were subscribed to commit mails, you should be
+ able to accomplish the same thing by subscribing to a RecentChanges feed.
+
+ The "svnrepo" and "notify" fields in setup files are no longer used, and
+ silently ignored. You may want to remove them from your setup file.
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:18:31 -0500
+
+ikiwiki (2.20) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ The template plugin has begin to htmlize the variables passed to templates.
+ This is normally what you want, but to get the old behavior and get at the
+ raw value, you can use `<TMPL_VAR raw_variable>` in a template.
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 08 Dec 2007 16:04:43 -0500
+
+ikiwiki (2.16) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ Many of the pages in ikiwiki's basewiki have been moved and renamed in this
+ release, to avoid the basewiki including pages with names like "blog".
+ Redirection pages have been left behind for these moved pages temporarily,
+ and will be removed later.
+
+ If you use the calendar plugin, ikiwiki is now smarter and your nightly
+ cron job to update the wiki doesn't need to rebuild everything. Just pass
+ --refresh to ikiwiki in the cron job and it will update only pages that
+ contain out of date calendars.
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 08 Dec 2007 16:04:43 -0500
+