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Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1

Hi all, we’re back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous rele...

It’s happening! - Quassel 0.13.0

Hi all, 1312 days have gone by since the last feature release of Quassel IRC. At times, the project went almost dormant; then it was buzzing with activity a...

Two Years!? - Quassel 0.12.5

Hi all, yes, it’s been exactly two years today since 0.12.4 was tagged… Even though development speed has picked up again recently (mostly thanks to some ve...

Fixing Bugs - Quassel 0.12.4

Hi all, while feature development is still slow – too slow for my own taste, really, but what can you do – some rather annoying bugs have been fixed that wa...

Long Time No See - Quassel 0.12.3

Hi all, it’s been a while that we did a new release, and it’s still “just” a bugfix release this time. Turns out that real life is still keeping us busy… bu...

A Bumpy Road - Quassel 0.12.2!

Hi all, I’m happy to announce the release of Quassel IRC version 0.12.2! This version now fully supports KDE Frameworks, so Quassel behaves properly in a Pl...

New Cuties - Quassel 0.11.0

Hi all, It’s that time of the year again for another Quassel release! For 0.11.0, we’ve focused mainly on full support for Qt 5.2+ (in addition to Qt 4.6+, ...

Mandatory Upgrade: Quassel 0.9.1

TL;DR: If you’re running Quassel Core or the stand-alone, monolithic client with Qt 4.8.5+ and PostgreSQL, you need to upgrade immediately! Looks like Qt ch...

Onwards and Upwards - Quassel 0.9.0!

Yes, yes, I know. Again I have been too quiet on this page, while several major changes have happened in my real life. However, things are slowly settling do...

We are back - with Quassel 0.8.0

Has been a while that this page has seen updates, as we, the main developers, are still too busy with real life to get as much done as we would like. So many...

Quassel IRC v0.7.3

On September 8th, the IRC was in turmoil because someone discovered and actively exploited a bug in Quassel’s CTCP handling that would cause the core to cras...

Bumping Quassel: 0.6.1

It’s that time of the year again, when we proudly do new feature release of Quassel IRC! You might wonder why we’ve skipped the announcement for 0.6.0, thoug...

Another Bugfix Release: 0.5.2

We have another bugfix release for the 0.5 series. Quassel-0.5.2 mostly contains build system fixes for recent versions of KDE and Qt. Some issues with netsp...

Supporting New Cuties - Quassel 0.5.1

We have just tagged, packaged and published a bugfix and maintenance release for the 0.5 branch. Most notably, 0.5.1 fixes some problems with the newly relea...

Fixing teh bugz: 0.4.1 released

We have recently tagged a bugfix release for the stable branch, appropriately named 0.4.1. Users of 0.4.0 are heavily recommended to upgrade. Note that no ne...

Quassel IRC Proudly Presents: 0.4.0!

After about three months of hard work, the Quassel Team has tagged the brand-new and extra-shiny 0.4.0 release for you! And for extra convenience, we even ha...

Urgent: Security Upgrade!

Well, looks like 0.3.0.2 was not the last 0.3.0 release after all. coekie found an issue with CTCP handling in Quassel Core that allows attackers to send arb...

Finalizing 0.3.0

Most people visiting our channel #quassel at Freenode already know that we have tagged the supposedly last bugfix release for the 0.3.0 branch a couple weeks...

Let there be, uhm, 0.3.0…1!

After quite a long while, we finally present to you a new shiny Quassel IRC release! It so happened that we decided to call it 0.3.0.1, which, as attentive r...

Releasing a candidate

After being on a bugfixing spree the past couple of weeks, the Quassel Team proudly gives you our first-ever Release Candidate of what shall become quassel-0...

β

Yes, we can finally announce the release of Quassel’s very first beta! With entering the beta cycle, we also enter feature freeze for the 0.2 branch. While w...