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Comment:Fixed an errant use of a Markdown hyperlink in a Fossil wiki document.
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User & Date: wyoung 2019-01-10 06:03:59.288
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2019-01-10
17:29
Added a hyperlink from the "upgrade to Fossil 2.1 or later" recommendation at the top of the hash policy document to the "Installing" section of the Quick Start document. ... (check-in: f392fac7 user: wyoung tags: trunk)
06:03
Fixed an errant use of a Markdown hyperlink in a Fossil wiki document. ... (check-in: 15cbb09d user: wyoung tags: trunk)
2019-01-09
12:31
Updated the Debian Stretch speculation bit at the end of the hashpolicy document with latest results from the forum thread. ... (check-in: 9d673f04 user: wyoung tags: trunk)
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probably already be using SHA3 on all your projects and so you are
unlikely to notice.

This probably won't happen until after all of the operating systems
shipping binary versions of Fossil switch to Fossil 2.1 or later. The
big standout is Debian Stretch (v9), since it still ships Fossil 1.37
due to its stable packages policy. Stretch will be the current release
version of Debian until "some time mid 2019" according to [the latest

published release plan][deb10]. Debian Stretch will then remain in
support until June 2022. We do not yet know if we will switch the
default hash policy during that window or not until after Stretch is
fully out of support.


[deb10]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/04/msg00006.html







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probably already be using SHA3 on all your projects and so you are
unlikely to notice.

This probably won't happen until after all of the operating systems
shipping binary versions of Fossil switch to Fossil 2.1 or later. The
big standout is Debian Stretch (v9), since it still ships Fossil 1.37
due to its stable packages policy. Stretch will be the current release
version of Debian until "some time mid 2019" according to
[https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/04/msg00006.html|the latest
published release plan]. Debian Stretch will then remain in
support until June 2022. We do not yet know if we will switch the
default hash policy during that window or not until after Stretch is
fully out of support.