1 From: Eric Wong <e@yhbt.net>
2 To: meta@public-inbox.org
3 Subject: [WIP] public-inbox 1.6.0
5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
6 Content-Disposition: inline
10 - ~/.cache/public-inbox/inline-c is automatically used for Inline::C
11 if it exists. PERL_INLINE_DIRECTORY in env remains supported
12 and prioritized to support `nobody'-type users without HOME.
14 - msgmap.sqlite3 uses journal_mode=TRUNCATE, matching over.sqlite3
15 behavior for a minor reduction in VFS traffic
17 - message/{rfc822,news,global} attachments are decoded recursively
18 and indexed for search. Use `public-inbox-index --reindex' to
19 ensure these attachments are indexed in old messages.
21 - inbox.lock (v2) and ssoma.lock (v1) files are written to by
22 on message delivery (or spam removal) to wake up read-only
23 daemons via inotify or kqueue.
27 - --batch-size=BYTES or publicinbox.indexBatchSize parameter
29 - parallelize v2 updates by default, "-j0" is (once again) allowed
30 to disable parallelization
32 - v1 (re-)indexing parallelizes blob reads from git
36 - `rm' supports `--all' to remove from all configured inboxes
40 - new read-only IMAP daemon similar to public-inbox-nntpd
44 - blob reads from git are handled asynchronously
48 - Plack::Middleware::Deflater is no longer loaded by default
49 when no .psgi file is specified; PublicInbox::WWW gzips
54 - use consistent blank line around attachment links
56 - Attachments in message/{rfc822,news,global} messages can be
57 individually downloaded. Downloading the entire message/rfc822
58 file in full remains supported
60 - $INBOX_DIR/description is treated as UTF-8
62 - HTML, Atom, and text/plain responses are gzipped without
63 relying on Plack::Middleware::Deflater
65 - Multi-message endpoints (/t.mbox.gz, /T/, /t/, etc) are ~10% faster
66 when running under public-inbox-httpd with asynchronous blob
71 - Linux::Inotify2 or IO::KQueue is used directly,
72 Filesys::Notify::Simple is no longer required
74 Please report bugs via plain-text mail to: meta@public-inbox.org
76 See archives at https://public-inbox.org/meta/ for all history.
77 See https://public-inbox.org/TODO for what the future holds.