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Unreleased

  * Find certificate specified with relative path when using --daemon.
  * Handle quickly disconnecting client without crashing.
  * Import ssl module before entering chroot jail.
  * Renamed options:
    * --logdir to --channel-log-dir
    * --statedir to --state-dir
  * Added options:
    * --log-count: number of log files to keep
    * --log-file: log file path
    * --log-max-size: maximum size of log file before rotating
    * --password-file: file from which to read connection password
    * --pid-file: file to write PID to
  * Made it possible to run miniircd in Python 3.

1.1 (2015-05-22)

  * Allow dash in nicknames.

1.0 (2015-02-09)

  * Added support for the LUSERS command (by Alex Wright).
  * Added basic SSL support (by Leandro Lucarella).
  * Added support for --chroot and -setuid (by Rezrov Frotz).
  * Added --listen option to set address to bind to (by Martin Maney).
  * Added support for Python 3 and dropped support for Python 2.5 and older.

0.4 (2012-07-01)

  * Added support for channel keys.
  * 422 message is now sent after registration when no MOTD is available. This
    is apparently needed by some clients.
  * Added support for WALLOPS command.
  * Added option to store persistent state (currently channel topic and key).
  * Fixed crash when the write queue for a disconnected client is non-empty.

0.3 (2011-08-25)

  * Added --debug flag.
  * Added optional logging of channel messages to file.
  * Send a 251 message upon registration to please Pidgin.
  * Understand but ignore AWAY messages.
  * Various code cleanup.

0.2.0 (2003-12-12)

  * Added switch for specifying a MOTD file.
  * Added WHOIS and MOTD commands.

0.1.1 (2003-12-09)

  * Handle bad port specification nicely.
  * Minor cleanups.

0.1.0 (2003-12-03)

  * First released version.

0.0.0 (autumn, 2003)

  * [Internal usage.]