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# Stork 0.12.0, October 7th, 2020, Release Notes
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Welcome to the Stork 0.12.0 release. This is a development release of the Stork dashboard.
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The changes introduced in this version are:
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1. **BIND9 fix for multiple addresses**. Previous Stork agents had problems with parsing BIND9 configurations that had more than one addresses specified in their allow lists. This is now fixed #411.
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1. **Events viewer**. Previous Stork agents were able to display the last 15 events in a small panel in the dashboard. This was useful, but very basic. The capability has been now significantly expanded. The event viewer widget on the dashboard now have paging mechanism, so earlier/later pages can be viewed and there's entirely new full page events viewer #357.
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1. **Breadcrumbs navigation**. Some users have reported that navigating around the Stork UI is sometimes confusing. The newly added breadcrumbs navigation should make it more obvious and the navigation should be more intuitive #337.
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1. **Verbose mode for DB migration**. Stork doesn't publish any DB schema and provides a `stork-db-migrate` tool that does the migration for you. This is more flexible, as over time there will be cases when the schema and data migration requires some processing and cannot be easily done in plain SQL. However, we got a report that on certain systems the schema migration failed and it was difficult to figure out what exactly the problem was. `stork-server` and `stork-db-migrate` now allow you to migrate up and down to specific schema versions and enable logging all queries. #366.
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We now have a solution for two issues reported: the ability to handle large configurations with thousands of subnets #398 and Stork being confused with the Kea IP address changing #409. Both have candidate solutions that are at various stages of reviews. Sadly, we were unable to complete their reviews and testing before the code freeze. However, they're expected to be part of the 0.13 release, expected next month.
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Please see this link for known issues: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/wikis/Known-issues
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## Release Model
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Stork has monthly development releases on the first Wednesday of each month (with some exceptions around holidays), although we sometimes delay it a bit for last-minute changes.
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We encourage users to test the development releases and report back their findings on the stork-users mailing list, available at https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/stork-users.
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This text references issue numbers. For more details, visit the Stork GitLab page at https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/issues.
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## License
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This version of Stork is released under the Mozilla Public License, version 2.0.
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https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0
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## Download
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The easiest way to install the software is to use native deb or RPM packages. They can be downloaded from:
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https://cloudsmith.io/~isc/repos/stork/
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The Stork source and PGP signature for this release may be downloaded from:
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https://downloads.isc.org/isc/stork
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The signature was generated with the ISC code-signing key which is available at:
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https://www.isc.org/pgpkey
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ISC provides documentation in the Stork Administrator Reference Manual. It is available on ReadTheDocs.io at https://stork.readthedocs.io/en/latest/, and in source form in the docs/ directory.
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We ask users of this software to please let us know how it worked for you and what operating system you tested on. Feel free to share your feedback on the stork-users mailing list (https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/stork-users). We would also like to hear whether the documentation is adequate and accurate. Please open tickets in the Stork GitLab project for bugs, documentation omissions and errors, and enhancement requests. We want to hear from you even if everything worked.
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## Support
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Professional support for Stork will become available once it reaches the 1.0 milestone. Existing ISC customers that consider themselves *very* early adopters may get involved in the development process, including roadmap, features planning, and early testing, but the software maturity level does not constitute a typical professional service before the 1.0 milestone.
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Free best-effort support is provided by our user community via a mailing list. Information on all public email lists is available at https://www.isc.org/mailinglists/. If you have any comments or questions about working with Stork, please share them to the stork-users list (https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/stork-users). Bugs and feature requests may be submitted via GitLab at https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/issues.
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## Changes
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The following summarizes changes and important upgrades since the Stork 0.10.0 release.
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Thank you again to everyone who assisted us in making this release possible.
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We look forward to receiving your feedback. |
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