[HTTPS-Everywhere] 1.0.0 stable has been released

Maxim Nazarenko nz.phone at mail.ru
Thu Aug 4 19:08:41 PDT 2011


As far as I understand, "current" branch (as found in git) has more
features (<rulesetlibrary>, SSL observatory), but essentially the same
rules. Is that correct?

Best regards,
Maxim Nazarenko

On 4 August 2011 14:20, Peter Eckersley <pde at eff.org> wrote:
> https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-1.0.0.xpi
>
> Changelog since 1.0.0development.5:
>
> 1.0.0                                        (2011-08-04)
>  * Release 1.0 into the stable branch!
>  * Improve toolbar UI for error pages somewhat (it still isn't perfect)
>  * Bugfixes: Microsoft, Dropbox, Netflix, MySQL
>  * Disable a couple of broken rules
>
> This now clears the way for a 2.0.0development.1 release including the
> Decentralized SSL Observatory, translations, and other cool stuff.
>
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