The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
+## [1.1.5] - 2019-11-09
+### Fixed
+- Polls having different numbers in timelines/notifications/poll api endpoints due to cache desyncronization
+- Pleroma API: OAuth token endpoint not being found when ".json" suffix is appended
+
+### Changed
+- Frontend bundle updated to [044c9ad0](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-fe/commit/044c9ad0562af059dd961d50961a3880fca9c642)
+
+## [1.1.4] - 2019-11-01
+### Fixed
+- Added a migration that fills up empty user.info fields to prevent breakage after previous unsafe migrations.
+- Failure to migrate from pre-1.0.0 versions
+- Mastodon API: Notification stream not including follow notifications
+
+## [1.1.3] - 2019-10-25
+### Fixed
+- Blocked users showing up in notifications collapsed as if they were muted
+- `pleroma_ctl` not working on Debian's default shell
+
+## [1.1.2] - 2019-10-18
+### Fixed
+- `pleroma_ctl` trying to connect to a running instance when generating the config, which of course doesn't exist.
+
+## [1.1.1] - 2019-10-18
+### Fixed
+- One of the migrations between 1.0.0 and 1.1.0 wiping user info of the relay user because of unexpected behavior of postgresql's `jsonb_set`, resulting in inability to post in the default configuration. If you were affected, please run the following query in postgres console, the relay user will be recreated automatically:
+```
+delete from users where ap_id = 'https://your.instance.hostname/relay';
+```
+- Bad user search matches
+
## [1.1.0] - 2019-10-14
**Breaking:** The stable branch has been changed from `master` to `stable`. If you want to keep using 1.0, the `release/1.0` branch will receive security updates for 6 months after 1.1 release.
-**OTP Note:** `pleroma_ctl` in 1.0 defaults to `master` and doesn't support specifying arbitrary branches, making `./pleroma_ctl update` fail. To fix this fetch a version of `pleroma_ctl` from 1.1 using the command below and proceed with the update normally:
+**OTP Note:** `pleroma_ctl` in 1.0 defaults to `master` and doesn't support specifying arbitrary branches, making `./pleroma_ctl update` fail. To fix this, fetch a version of `pleroma_ctl` from 1.1 using the command below and proceed with the update normally:
```
-curl -Lo ./bin/pleroma_ctl 'https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/stable/rel/files/bin/pleroma_ctl'
+curl -Lo ./bin/pleroma_ctl 'https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/raw/develop/rel/files/bin/pleroma_ctl'
```
### Security
- Mastodon API: respect post privacy in `/api/v1/statuses/:id/{favourited,reblogged}_by`