1.0.3                                        (2011-09-26)
  * Mozilla is about to release Firefox 7, the stable branch needs to be
    installable there!
  * Disabling nsIContentPolicy callbacks should fix this crash bug:
      https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677643
    It /might/ cause us to fail to rewrite requests in obscure corner cases.
    We haven't found any in testing, but vigilance will be required.
  * Support for Google Maps
  * Fixes: WordPress, Lenovo, OpenDNS, Avast, Ripe.net, TV.com, 38.de

1.0.2                                        (2011-09-20)
  * Major improvements to the Wikipedia ruleset
  * Disable broken/buggy rulesets: DeviantArt, eHow, About.me, Bandcamp, 
    StudiVZ, Securityfocus, BankofAmerica :( :( :(
  * Small fixes: OpenDNS, WordPress, links in the "About" page 
  * Declare incompatibility with Firefox 7 & 8 until Mozilla fixes this:
    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677643

1.0.1                                        (2011-08-10)
  * Disable some rulesets with partial compatibility issues: Reddit,
    StumbleUpon, Heroku
  * Small Yandex fix
  * Fix/improvement for Google Instant outside the US

1.0.0                                        (2011-08-04)
  * Release 1.0 into the stable branch!
  * Improve toolbar UI for error pages somewhat (it still isn't perfect)
  * Bugfixes: Microsoft, Dropbox, Netflix, MySQL
  * Disable a couple of broken rules

1.0.0development.5:                          (2011-07-13)
  * Ship rulesets as a single "default.rulesets" file, shrinking the .xpi from
    ~370 kB to ~120kB and speeding Firefox startup:
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3404
  * Fix an ephemeral bug where disabled-by-default rules would be briefly
    enabled when first installed
  * Wikipedia shows up in the toolbar/context menu
  * Fixes to netflix & netzpolitik
  * Toolbar/context menu can be opened with left or right click

1.0.0development.4:                          (2011-07-06)
  * Fix a bug with Google Translate
  * Unbreak the Netflix blog
  * Toolbar button now looks OK in Seamonkey
  * Declare compatibility with the next round of Firefox alphas

1.0.0development.3:                          (2011-07-04)
  * Do not show a bizarre popup when people click the HTTPS toolbar button on
    error pages
  * Fix a GoogleServices bug that broke logout from non-US google accounts :(

1.0.0development.2:                          (2011-07-01)
  * Fix bugs that arose when trying to move the toolbar menu icon:
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3497
  * Handle usernames and passwords in URIs more explicitly
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2199
  * By default, move context menu from toolbar to addons bar
  * Ship 22 new rulesets
  * Add support for Google Plus, Accounts and AdWdords 
  * Improvements to Microsoft, Twitter and Gitorious

1.0.0development.1:                          (2011-06-27)
  * Add a context menu to let users toggle rulesets that are/might be
    applicable to the current page (we can now stabilise the dev branch!)
  * Ship 42 new rulesets
  * Support for Google Image Search (except the very first landing page :/)
  * Fixes: Netflix, Plone 
  * Improvements: Google APIs, Google Services, Mediawiki
  * Disable broken rules: OKCupid, Surveymonkey
  * Declare compatibility with recent Seamonkey releases

0.9.9.development.6:
  * Optimistically declare compatibility with Firefoxes up to v 7.*
  * Ship 193 new rulesets
  * Fixes & Improvements: Wikipedia, AmazonAWS, Google Images, Microsoft, 
    Mozilla, Netflix, Google User Content, Twitter, Gitorious, AdBlock Plus, 
    Youtube, he.net, Bitcoin
  * Remove broken rules: Match.com 

0.9.9.development.5:
  * Compatible with Firefox 4.0.1+
  * New ruleset management UI (thanks to katmagic and Stefan Tomanek)
  * Ship 136 new rulesets
  * Fixes: reCAPTCHA, Google Images, Gentoo, Gitorious 
  * Improvements: Bit.ly, Yahoo, Nokia 
  * Disable: WashingtonPost :(, Doubleclick, OpenSSL.org (!) 
  
0.9.9.development.4:
  * Ship 117 new rulesets
  * Fixes: MySQL, GroupOn, country-specific Google news sites, 
  * Improvements: mail.com, WordPress
  * Leave WashingtonPost ruleset on in the hope that it gets fixed soon :/
  * Disable broken rules: HTC, I2P ...

0.9.9.development.3:

  * In the settings dialogue, offer "Reset defaults" instead of "Enable all" 
  * Merge fixes from NoScript that avoid some torbutton bugs
  * Ship 56 new rulesets
  * Numerous tweaks + fixes, including NYTimes and AddThis

0.9.9.development.2:

  * Prevent the preferences window from swallowing the screen on OS X / Windows
  * Stop the StartCom rule from breaking StartCom OCSP/CRLs (which can't be HTTPS) 
  * Attempt to do the same for for CAcert
  * Fixes to: Reddit, Drupal.org
  * Disable some problematic rulesets: Cisco, Opera 
  * Enable: Reddit
  * Ship another 62 rulesets

0.9.9.development.1:

  * The efficient ruleset checking implementation should now hopefully be...
    efficient
  * Ship all the rulesets (!!!)
  * Except the ones that cause cert warnings, which are there but off by default
  * Build scripts attempt to validate rulesets before making a .xpi

0.9.7:
  * Support firefox 5 and 6 betas
  * Numerous improvements and fixes to Google and GoogleServices support
  * Fixes to AmazonAWS
  * Secure j.mp via bit.ly
  * Fix gentoo bugs

0.9.6:
  * Support firefox 4.0.1
  * Unbreak recaptcha
  * Disable google.com/jsapi (which was breaking some embedded maps, though
    that bug *might* have been fixed)

0.9.5:
  * WashingtonPost is broken and seems to be staying that way; disable it :(
  * Replace "Enable All" with "Reset Defaults"
  * Fixes & Improvements to WordPress + Mozilla

0.9.4:
  * Significant performance improvements
  * Disable Cisco by default
  * Fixes & improvements to: NYTimes, WashingtonPost, Cisco, WordPress
  * Support Google Code
  * Disable Google Custom Search Engines (they don't work)
  * Support global installation for OS distributions (thanks dm0)


0.9.3:
  * Significant performance improvements
  * Disable Cisco by default
  * Fixes & improvements to: NYTimes, WashingtonPost, Cisco, WordPress
  * Support Google Code
  * Disable Google Custom Search Engines (they don't work)
  * Support global installation for OS distributions (thanks dm0)

0.9.2:
  * Fix a bug in our redirection loop detection that was causing touble with 
    some parts of NYTimes, Facebook, and other sites
    (closes: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2217)

0.9.1:
  * Unbreak the "all x news articles" links in Google News
  * Exclude nytimes.com/roomfordebate, since it's broken in https.

0.9.0:
  * This is our "Firesheep" release.  It has numerous anti-firesheep
    improvements!
  * Split the stricter parts of the Facebook rule into a "Facebook+" rule.
    It's what's required to protect Facebook from Firesheep and similar cookie
    theft attacks, but it may break apps, because apps.facebook.com currently 
    has the wrong cert.
  * Allow rulesets to specify that the secure flag should be set on some
    cookies even if the site operator failed to do so
  * Ship rules for:
    - Amazon S3 (AWS)
    - Github
    - Bit.ly
    - Dropbox
    - Evernote
    - Cisco
  * Extensive improvements (including secure cookies) in the Twitter and
    Facebook rules
  * Support for full Live / Hotmail encryption
  * Significant performance optimisation decreases CPU load
    Fixes:
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1656
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2194
  * Rearrange our Channel Replacement code!
    Fixes https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1684
          https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=548102
    Thanks to Giorgio Maone and Boris Zbarsky!
  * Add scrollbars if there are a lot of rules present in the Preferences
    dialog (may still be somewhat buggy...)
  * Optimise GoogleServices.xml and support Google code search
  * Patch for future compatiability with Request Policy:
    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1574
  * Support for the Firefox 4 API
  * The Amazon rule was causing a lot of glitches; it is now off by default
  * Control log verbosity with an about:config variable
  * Numerous minor rule improvements

0.2.2:
  * Fix a glitch in the Content Policy path that may or may not have been
    responsible for these bugs:
      https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1700
      https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1672
      https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1673
    The patch breaks toolbar search suggestions.  And who knows what else?
  * Don't send some country homepages to https://www.google.com/webhp?hl= ; 
    use https://encrypted.google.com instead
  * Cleanup and refactor the URI replacement and rewriting code.  Should
    hopefully fix https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1649
  * Add a Google APIs rule
  * Remove some Extremely Nasty code that would delete malformed rulesets (!)
    (it was pasted from Torbutton's cookie handling logic...)
  * Add code.google.com to Google Services
  * The client=firefox* workaround is no longer necessary once we're sending
    non-US users to encrypted.google.com rather than www.google.com
  * Better coverage for GMX, Google services, Twitter
  * Scroogle homepage in HTTPS
  * Add rules for
    - Mail.com logins
    - Microsoft (limited coverage)
  * Fix a nasty Google/Wikipedia bug within 0.2.2.development.{1,2}

0.2.1:
  * Although google said https://www.google.com would continue to work, that
    wasn't absolutely true.
  * The new encyrpted.google.com seems to require queries to be #q=thing
    rather than search?q=thing, at least some of the time.  So let's do that.

0.2.0:
  * Work around the fact that Google does not allow client=firefox* HTTPS
    searches from outside the US, by rewriting those URIs
  * Add rules for:
    - Amazon
    - GMX
    - Live.com (Hotmail logins)
    - Meebo
    - the Netherlands Government
    - Wordpress.com
    - Zoho
  * Remove the assumption that non-US searches would always start with an hl=
    language parameter
  * Handle searches to the google.com/firefox script better
  * Remove accidental duplicates of a couple of rules!
  * Bump maxVersion into the future so we're compatible with Firefox alphas
  * Fix more legacy eff.org bugs

0.1.2:
  * Apparently, we are not actually compatible with Firefox 2.0.0.x, so don't
    install with it!
  * Further generalisation of Wikimedia rules
  * Fix bugs in the handling of obscure parts of eff.org and torproject.org
  * A bug in a user rules file should produce an error, rather than causing all
    rules to fail to load

0.1.1:
  * Generalise the Wikipedia rules to other Wikimedia services
  * In preferences window, add a link to instructions for writing one's own
    rules
