diff --git a/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml b/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml index bb8f72d..86c5a5e 100644 --- a/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml +++ b/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
jgoerzen@complete.org
JohnGoerzen - $Date: 2003-07-18 15:59:56 -0500 (Fri, 18 Jul 2003) $ + $Date: 2003-07-25 15:41:35 -0500 (Fri, 25 Jul 2003) $
@@ -1152,6 +1152,52 @@ rm -r ~/.offlineimap/Repository-RepositoryName python(1) + + + History + + Detailed history may be found in the file ChangeLog in the + &OfflineIMAP; distribution. Feature and bug histories may be + found in the file debian/changelog which, despite its name, is + not really Debian-specific. This section provides a large + overview. + + + Development on &OfflineIMAP; began on June 18, 2002. Version + 1.0.0 was released three days later on June 21, 2002. Point + releases followed, including speed optimizations and some + compatibility fixes. + + Version 2.0.0 was released on July 3, 2002, and + represented the first time the synchronization became + multithreaded and, to the best of my knowledge, the first + multithreaded IMAP syncrhonizing application in existance. + The last 2.0.x release, 2.0.8, was made on July 9. + + + Version 3.0.0 was released on July 11, 2002, and introduced + modular user interfaces and the first GUI interface for + &OfflineIMAP;. This manual also was introduced with 3.0.0, + along with many command-line options. Version 3.1.0 was + released on July 21, adding the Noninteractive user + interfaces, profiling support, and several bugfixes. 3.2.0 + was released on July 24, adding support for the Blinkenlights + GUI interface. &OfflineIMAP; entered maintenance mode for + awhile, as it had reached a feature-complete milestone in my + mind. + + + The 3.99.x branch began in on October 7, 2002, to begin work + for 4.0. The Curses.Blinkenlights interface was added in + 3.99.6, and many architectural changes were made. + + + 4.0.0 was released on July 18, 2003, including the ability to + synchronize directly between two IMAP servers, the first + re-architecting of the configuration file to refine the + notion of an account, and the new Curses interface. + +