Dear All,

On behalf of everyone who contributed (and there were 13 contributors!) to the
development of Fail2Ban since 0.9.4, I am proud to announce that
0.9.5  was tagged on GitHub, and uploaded to Debian sid and NeuroDebian
repository happen you need backport builds.  Full list of changes you
can find at https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/releases/tag/0.9.5

What may be even more exciting, is that tireless Serg G. Brester has
also released 0.10.0a1, which besides all other great enhancements
and new features comes with initial support for IPv6, spearheaded by
Alexander Koeppe . See full list of changes:
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/releases/tag/0.10.0a1 Debian
packages for this line will come soon, may be along with a minor a2
release.

To celebrate such an important occasion, we also decided to make 0.10
branch, where 0.10.x series will be polished for a new release, to be
the default one on github.  So if you are submitting a pull
request, it would by default go against 0.10 branch.  If your PR
concerns 0.9.x version, please submit it against 0.9 branch.

With best regards,
on behalf of Fail2Ban Team and Contributors
-- 
Yaroslav O. Halchenko
Center for Open Neuroscience     http://centerforopenneuroscience.org
Dartmouth College, 419 Moore Hall, Hinman Box 6207, Hanover, NH 03755
Phone: +1 (603) 646-9834                       Fax: +1 (603) 646-1419
WWW:   http://www.linkedin.com/in/yarik        

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