+-------------------------------------------
+0.?.? (to be announced) "sonic convolution"
+-------------------------------------------
+
+A bunch of new features and core changes.
+
+ - the new paraslash scheduler, short and sweet.
+ - Support for m4a files via the new aac filter/ and audio
+ format handler (requires libfaad).
+ - each writer has its own command line parser, just like
+ para_recv and para_filter.
+ - new writer: osxplay (thanks to Gerd Becker)
+ - para_client and para_audioc use the error subsystem
+ - writers are integrated in para_audiod
+ - para_client is integrated in para_audiod
+ - random/playlist selector: improved info strings
+ - new audiod commands: tasks, kill
+ - update to libortp-0.10.0
+ - para_fade: wake time defaults to 8 hours from now
+
+
+------------------------------------------
+0.2.12 (2006-05-12) "oriented abstraction"
+------------------------------------------
+
+Many user-visible changes in this release and lots of new
+features:
+
+
+ - the new optional dccp sender/receiver. It uses the datagram
+ congestion control protocol. You'll need a fairly new kernel
+ for this.
+ - paraslash works on Mac OS X (thanks to Gerd Becker)
+ - para_play renamed to para_write
+ - modular output plugin design (writers) for para_write
+ - new file_writer output plugin for para_write
+ - compress filter speed improvements
+ - update to libortp-0.9.1
+ - update to gengetopt-2.17rc
+ - para_client no longer depends on libreadline (as the
+ code for the interactive mode was removed).
+ - gcc-2-95 is no longer a supported compiler. It may still
+ work, but it gets no more testing.
+ - the tarball no longer contains the screenshot images which
+ reduces its size quite a bit.
+ - configure: new command line options: --enable-mysql-headers
+ and --enable-mysql-libs
+
+------------------------------------
+0.2.11 (2006-03-11) "atomic duality"
+------------------------------------
+
+Here it is, the first paraslash release developed with git. There
+are fairly many user-visible changes in this release. As two out of
+the three "database tools" of paraslash don't use a database at all,