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  • v1.1.1

    v1.1.1 July 5, 2018
    ---------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-10537
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-10577
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v111
  • v1.2.0

    v1.2.0 Release Notes - July 3, 2018
    ----------------------------------------
    
    What's New in v1.2
    ------------------
    
    The following features/epics are included in this release:
    
    FAB-8718 - Channel Private Data
    Keep chaincode data confidential among a subset of channel members.
    
    FAB-8727 - Access control for peer functions
    Configure which client identities can interact with peer functions, per channel.
    
    FAB-8729 - Pluggable endorsement and validation
    Utilize pluggable endorsement and validation logic per chaincode.
    
    FAB-8779 - Service Discovery
    Discover network services dynamically, including orderers, peers, chaincode,
    and endorsement policies, to simplify client applications.
    
    Hygiene and Technical debt
    Ginkgo-based integration tests have been added, and component code has been
    refactored for improved readability and maintainability.
    
    Changes, Known Issues, and Workarounds
    --------------------------------------
    
    FAB-10151 - configtx.yaml samples fixed
    
    Previous releases included example input files for configtxgen (configtx.yaml)
    that contained invalid YAML which referenced YAML anchors before they were
    defined. It was not a problem in prior releases since the golang YAML parser
    tolerated references before definitions.
    The configtx.yaml samples are corrected in version v1.2. Users are advised
    to evaluate their configtxgen input documents for places where YAML anchors
    are referenced before they are defined. Either reorder nodes to ensure
    anchors are defined before they are referenced, or re-create YAML documents
    using the updated configtx.yaml sample documents as a starting point.
    Refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-10151 for more details.
    
    FAB-8557 - Transaction index and query behavior changed
    
    There is a change to how some of the indexes maintained by ledger are updated.
    Specifically, this includes indexes that maintain information by txid. In the rare
    scenario when two transactions were submitted with the same transaction ids,
    in the previous releases, the last transaction would be indexed. Only the first
    instance of a transaction can be valid, therefore it was possible for an invalid
    transaction to overwrite the status of a valid transaction, and therefore APIs
    such as 'GetTransactionByID' and 'GetBlockByTxID' may return the latter invalid
    transaction. In these cases the ledger remained correct, however transaction
    queries may have returned unexpected results.
    In this release, the behavior is changed so that the first transaction (the only
    instance that can be valid) will not be overwritten in the index.
    In the rare scenario where this problem has occurred on a channel, the peer's
    transaction index can be rebuilt after upgrading to version v1.2, by stopping the
    peer, deleting the <CORE_PEER_FILESYSTEMPATH>/ledgersData/chains/index directory,
    and restarting the peer. The peer will automatically rebuild its indexes
    using the new behavior.
    Refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-8557 for more details.
    
    FAB-8877 - Reserved field validation for CouchDB state database
    
    Prior releases did not validate chaincode data against all state database
    content restrictions.  Specifically, version v1.2 adds validation during
    chaincode execution to ensure that keys that will be written to CouchDB
    state database are UTF8 complaint, do not start with an underscore, and
    that there are no top-level JSON fields named '~version' or that start with
    underscores, as these fields are reserved for use by CouchDB (and Fabric).
    If these conditions are found during chaincode execution, an error will
    be returned to the client in the proposal response.
    For the same reason, all peers on a channel must utilize the same state
    database type, and it is not possible to convert a channel's peers from
    using LevelDB state database to CouchDB state database, unless the
    chaincode performs the same validations.
    Refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-8877 for more details.
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    FAB-8664 - Peer does not detect his own org ejection
    This is a relatively low severity problem, because it requires a significant
    conspiracy of network admins, but it will be addressed in an upcoming release.
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    FAB-10537 - Reject CONFIG/ORDERER_TRANSACTION messages
    Ensures that clients cannot submit transactions intended to be generated
    from orderer nodes.
    
    Other improvements and fixes
    ----------------------------
    For the full list of improvements and fixes, refer to the release change log:
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v120
  • v1.2.0-rc1

    v1.2.0-rc1 Release Notes - June 22, 2018
    ----------------------------------------
    
    What's New in v1.2
    ------------------
    
    The following features/epics are included in this release:
    
    FAB-8718 - Channel Private Data
    Keep chaincode data confidential among a subset of channel members.
    
    FAB-8727 - Access control for peer functions
    Configure which client identities can interact with peer functions, per channel.
    
    FAB-8729 - Pluggable endorsement and validation
    Utilize pluggable endorsement and validation logic per chaincode.
    
    FAB-8779 - Service Discovery
    Discover network services dynamically, including orderers, peers, chaincode,
    and endorsement policies, to simplify client applications.
    
    Hygiene and Technical debt
    Ginkgo-based integration tests have been added, and component code has been
    refactored for improved readability and maintainability.
    
    Changes, Known Issues, and Workarounds
    --------------------------------------
    
    FAB-10151 - configtx.yaml samples fixed
    
    Previous releases included example input files for configtxgen (configtx.yaml)
    that contained invalid YAML which referenced YAML anchors before they were
    defined. It was not a problem in prior releases since the golang YAML parser
    tolerated references before definitions.
    The configtx.yaml samples are corrected in version v1.2. Users are advised
    to evaluate their configtxgen input documents for places where YAML anchors
    are referenced before they are defined. Either reorder nodes to ensure
    anchors are defined before they are referenced, or re-create YAML documents
    using the updated configtx.yaml sample documents as a starting point.
    Refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-10151 for more details.
    
    FAB-8557 - Transaction index and query behavior changed
    
    There is a change to how some of the indexes maintained by ledger are updated.
    Specifically, this includes indexes that maintain information by txid. In the rare
    scenario when two transactions were submitted with the same transaction ids,
    in the previous releases, the last transaction would be indexed. Only the first
    instance of a transaction can be valid, therefore it was possible for an invalid
    transaction to overwrite the status of a valid transaction, and therefore APIs
    such as 'GetTransactionByID' and 'GetBlockByTxID' may return the latter invalid
    transaction. In these cases the ledger remained correct, however transaction
    queries may have returned unexpected results.
    In this release, the behavior is changed so that the first transaction (the only
    instance that can be valid) will not be overwritten in the index.
    In the rare scenario where this problem has occurred on a channel, the peer's
    transaction index can be rebuilt after upgrading to version v1.2, by stopping the
    peer, deleting the <CORE_PEER_FILESYSTEMPATH>/ledgersData/chains/index directory,
    and restarting the peer. The peer will automatically rebuild its indexes
    using the new behavior.
    Refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-8557 for more details.
    
    FAB-8877 - Reserved field validation for CouchDB state database
    
    Prior releases did not validate chaincode data against all state database
    content restrictions.  Specifically, version v1.2 adds validation during
    chaincode execution to ensure that keys that will be written to CouchDB
    state database are UTF8 complaint, do not start with an underscore, and
    that there are no top-level JSON fields named '~version' or that start with
    underscores, as these fields are reserved for use by CouchDB (and Fabric).
    If these conditions are found during chaincode execution, an error will
    be returned to the client in the proposal response.
    For the same reason, all peers on a channel must utilize the same state
    database type, and it is not possible to convert a channel's peers from
    using LevelDB state database to CouchDB state database, unless the
    chaincode performs the same validations.
    Refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-8877 for more details.
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    FAB-8664 - Peer does not detect his own org ejection
    This is a relatively low severity problem, because it requires a significant
    conspiracy of network admins, but it will be addressed in an upcoming release.
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    FAB-10537 - Reject CONFIG/ORDERER_TRANSACTION messages
    Ensures that clients cannot submit transactions intended to be generated
    from orderer nodes.
    
    Other improvements and fixes
    ----------------------------
    For the full list of improvements and fixes, refer to the release change log:
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v120-rc1
  • v1.1.0

    v1.1.0 March 15, 2018
    ---------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    The v1.1 release includes all of the features delivered in v1.1.0-preview
    and v1.1.0-alpha.
    
    Additionally, there are feature improvements, bug fixes, documentation and test
    coverage improvements, UX improvements based on user feedback and changes to address a
    variety of static scan findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling,
    linting and more).
    
    Updated to Go version 1.9.2.
    Updated baseimage version to 0.4.6.
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-4824
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5406
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v110
  • v1.1.0-rc1

    v1.1.0-rc1 March 1, 2018
    -------------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    The v1.1 release candidate 1 (rc1) includes all of the features delivered in v1.1.0-preview
    and v1.1.0-alpha.
    
    Additionally, there are feature improvements, bug fixes, documentation and test
    coverage improvements, UX improvements based on user feedback and changes to address a
    variety of static scan findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling,
    linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v110-rc1
  • v1.0.6

    v1.0.6 February 18, 2018
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/v1.0.6/CHANGELOG.md#v106
  • v1.1.0-alpha

    v1.1.0-alpha January 25, 2018
    -------------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    This is a feature-complete *alpha* release of the up-coming 1.1 release. The 1.1 release
    includes the following new major features:
    
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-6911 - Event service for blocks
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5481 - Event service for block transaction events
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5300 - Certificate Revocation List from CA
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-3067 - Peer management of CouchDB indexes
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-6715 - Mutual TLS between all components
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5556 - Rolling Upgrade via configured capabilities
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-2331 - Node.js Chaincode support
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5363 - Node.js SDK Connection Profile
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-830 - Encryption library for chaincode
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5346 - Attribute-based Access Control
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-6089 - Chaincode APIs for creator identity
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-6421 - Performance improvements
    
    Additionally, there are feature improvements, bug fixes, documentation and test
    coverage improvements, UX improvements based on user feedback and changes to address a
    variety of static scan findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling,
    linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v110-alpha
  • v1.0.5

    v1.0.5 December 4, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/v1.0.5/CHANGELOG.md#v105
  • v1.1.0-preview

    v1.1.0-preview November 1, 2017
    -------------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    This is a *preview* release of the up-coming 1.1 release. We are not feature
    complete for 1.1 just yet, but we wanted to get the following functionality
    published to gain some early community feedback on the following features:
    
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-2331- Node.js Chaincode
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5363 - Node.js SDK Connection Profile
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-830 - Encryption library for chaincode
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5346 - Attribute-based Access Control
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-6089 - Chaincode APIs to retrieve
        creator cert info
      - https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-6421 - Performance improvements
    
    Additionally, there are the usual bug fixes, documentation and test coverage
    improvements, UX improvements based on user feedback and changes to address a
    variety of static scan findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling,
    linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v110-preview
  • v1.0.4

    v1.0.4 October 31, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/v1.0.4/CHANGELOG.md#v104
  • v1.0.3

    v1.0.3 October 3, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v103
  • v1.0.2

    v1.0.2 August 31, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5753
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5899
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v102
  • v1.0.1

    v1.0.1 August 5, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5329
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5330
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5353
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5529
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5606
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5627
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v101
  • v1.0.0

    v1.0.0 July 11, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5207
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    The fabric-ccenv image which is used to build chaincode, currently includes
    the github.com/hyperledger/fabric/core/chaincode/shim ("shim") package.
    This is convenient, as it provides the ability to package chaincode
    without the need to include the "shim". However, this may cause issues in future
    releases (and/or when trying to use packages which are included by the "shim").
    
    In order to avoid any issues, users are advised to manually vendor the "shim"
    package with their chaincode prior to using the peer CLI for packaging and/or
    for installing chaincode.
    
    Please refer to https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-5177 for more details,
    and kindly be aware that given the above, we may end up changing the
    fabric-ccenv in the future.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v100-rc1
  • v1.0.0-rc1

    v1.0.0-rc1 June 23, 2017
    ------------------------
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-4856
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-4848
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-4751
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-4626
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-4567
    https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-3715
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v100-rc1
  • v1.0.0-beta

    v1.0.0-beta June 8, 2017
    
    Release Notes
    -------------
    Bug fixes, documentation and test coverage improvements, UX improvements
    based on user feedback and changes to address a variety of static scan
    findings (unused code, static security scanning, spelling, linting and more).
    
    Upgraded to latest version [1] (a precursor to 1.4.0) of gRPC-go and
    implemented keep-alive feature for improved resiliency.
    
    Added a new tool `configtxlator` [2] to enable users to translate the
    contents of a channel configuration transaction into a human readable form.
    
    Known Vulnerabilities
    ---------------------
    none
    
    Resolved Vulnerabilities
    ------------------------
    none
    
    Known Issues & Workarounds
    --------------------------
    BCCSP content in the configtx.yaml has been removed. This change will cause
    a panic when running `configtxgen` tool with a configtx.yaml file that
    includes the removed BCCSP content.
    
    Java Chaincode support has been disabled until post 1.0.0 as it is not yet
    fully mature. It may be re-enabled for experimentation by cloning the
    hyperledger/fabric repository, reversing this commit [4] and building your
    own fork.
    
    Change Log
    ----------
    A detailed change log can be found here [5].
    
    [1] https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/releases/
    [2] https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/tree/master/examples/configtxupdate
    [3] https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/commit/a997c30
    [4] https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/commit/29e0c40
    [5] https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v100-beta
  • v1.0.0-alpha2

    6b6bfcfb · Release v1.0.0-alpha2 ·
    Release v1.0.0-alpha2
  • v1.0.0-alpha

    fa3d88cd · Release 1.0.0-alpha ·
    Release v1.0.0-alpha
  • baseimage-v0.0.11

    Baseimage release v0.0.11
  • v0.6.1-preview

    Release v0.6.1-preview