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Changelog
=========
+* :release:`1.14.1 <2014-08-25>`
* :release:`1.13.2 <2014-08-25>`
* :bug:`376` Be less aggressive about expanding variables in ``ssh_config``
files, which results in a speedup of SSH config parsing. Credit to Olle
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Thanks to ``@basictheprogram`` for the initial report, Jelmer Vernooij for
the fix and Andrew Starr-Bochicchio & Jeremy T. Bouse (among others) for
discussion & feedback.
+* :release:`1.14.0 <2014-05-07>`
* :release:`1.13.1 <2014-05-07>`
* :release:`1.12.4 <2014-05-07>`
* :release:`1.11.6 <2014-05-07>`
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character. Thanks to Antoine Brenner.
* :bug:`308` Fix regression in dsskey.py that caused sporadic signature
verification failures. Thanks to Chris Rose.
+* :support:`299` Use deterministic signatures for ECDSA keys for improved
+ security. Thanks to Alex Gaynor.
+* :support:`297` Replace PyCrypto's ``Random`` with `os.urandom` for improved
+ speed and security. Thanks again to Alex.
+* :support:`295` Swap out a bunch of PyCrypto hash functions with use of
+ `hashlib`. Thanks to Alex Gaynor.
* :support:`290` (also :issue:`292`) Add support for building universal
(Python 2+3 compatible) wheel files during the release process. Courtesy of
Alex Gaynor.
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* :release:`1.11.5 <2014-03-13>`
* :release:`1.10.7 <2014-03-13>`
* :feature:`16` **Python 3 support!** Our test suite passes under Python 3, and
- it (& Fabric's test suite) continues to pass under Python 2.
+ it (& Fabric's test suite) continues to pass under Python 2. **Python 2.5 is
+ no longer supported with this change!**
The merged code was built on many contributors' efforts, both code &
feedback. In no particular order, we thank Daniel Goertzen, Ivan Kolodyazhny,