diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index b78274af2a5..9381c90dcd1 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ set(CLIENT_NAME "Bitcoin Core") set(CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR 30) set(CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR 0) set(CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD 0) -set(CLIENT_VERSION_RC 3) +set(CLIENT_VERSION_RC 0) set(CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE "true") set(COPYRIGHT_YEAR "2025") diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoin-cli.1 b/doc/man/bitcoin-cli.1 index fcb2ef423e4..642ac3fc12e 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoin-cli.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoin-cli.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIN-CLI "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-cli v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIN-CLI "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-cli v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoin-cli \- manual page for bitcoin-cli v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoin-cli \- manual page for bitcoin-cli v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoin-cli [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\, \/\fR[\fI\,params\/\fR] @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ bitcoin-cli \- manual page for bitcoin-cli v30.0.0rc3 .B bitcoin-cli [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,help \/\fR .SH DESCRIPTION -Bitcoin Core RPC client version v30.0.0rc3 +Bitcoin Core RPC client version v30.0.0 .PP The bitcoin\-cli utility provides a command line interface to interact with a Bitcoin Core RPC server. .PP diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoin-qt.1 b/doc/man/bitcoin-qt.1 index 67324184dd2..e8d9eb6d95a 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoin-qt.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoin-qt.1 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIN-QT "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-qt v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIN-QT "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-qt v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoin-qt \- manual page for bitcoin-qt v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoin-qt \- manual page for bitcoin-qt v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoin-qt [\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,URI\/\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION -Bitcoin Core version v30.0.0rc3 +Bitcoin Core version v30.0.0 .PP The bitcoin\-qt application provides a graphical interface for interacting with Bitcoin Core. .PP diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoin-tx.1 b/doc/man/bitcoin-tx.1 index 1dea8e061f5..2b02bda8bee 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoin-tx.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoin-tx.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIN-TX "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-tx v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIN-TX "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-tx v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoin-tx \- manual page for bitcoin-tx v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoin-tx \- manual page for bitcoin-tx v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoin-tx [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\, \/\fR[\fI\,commands\/\fR] @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ bitcoin-tx \- manual page for bitcoin-tx v30.0.0rc3 .B bitcoin-tx [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,-create \/\fR[\fI\,commands\/\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION -Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-tx utility version v30.0.0rc3 +Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-tx utility version v30.0.0 .PP The bitcoin\-tx tool is used for creating and modifying bitcoin transactions. .PP diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoin-util.1 b/doc/man/bitcoin-util.1 index c59b3f30ba9..7367fcb1b4d 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoin-util.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoin-util.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIN-UTIL "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-util v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIN-UTIL "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-util v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoin-util \- manual page for bitcoin-util v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoin-util \- manual page for bitcoin-util v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoin-util [\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,command\/\fR] @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ bitcoin-util \- manual page for bitcoin-util v30.0.0rc3 .B bitcoin-util [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,grind \/\fR .SH DESCRIPTION -Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-util utility version v30.0.0rc3 +Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-util utility version v30.0.0 .PP The bitcoin\-util tool provides bitcoin related functionality that does not rely on the ability to access a running node. Available [commands] are listed below. .SH OPTIONS diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoin-wallet.1 b/doc/man/bitcoin-wallet.1 index b040cbae538..51723b05479 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoin-wallet.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoin-wallet.1 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIN-WALLET "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIN-WALLET "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoin-wallet \- manual page for bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoin-wallet \- manual page for bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoin-wallet [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,\/\fR .SH DESCRIPTION -Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-wallet utility version v30.0.0rc3 +Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-wallet utility version v30.0.0 .PP bitcoin\-wallet is an offline tool for creating and interacting with Bitcoin Core wallet files. .PP diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoin.1 b/doc/man/bitcoin.1 index ba39bbe419d..90c2683c5fd 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoin.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoin.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIN "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIN "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoin \- manual page for bitcoin v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoin \- manual page for bitcoin v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoin [\fI\,OPTIONS\/\fR] \fI\,COMMAND\/\fR... diff --git a/doc/man/bitcoind.1 b/doc/man/bitcoind.1 index ddc09d82fda..3cc0fb53d58 100644 --- a/doc/man/bitcoind.1 +++ b/doc/man/bitcoind.1 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. -.TH BITCOIND "1" "October 2025" "bitcoind v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" +.TH BITCOIND "1" "October 2025" "bitcoind v30.0.0" "User Commands" .SH NAME -bitcoind \- manual page for bitcoind v30.0.0rc3 +bitcoind \- manual page for bitcoind v30.0.0 .SH SYNOPSIS .B bitcoind [\fI\,options\/\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION -Bitcoin Core daemon version v30.0.0rc3 +Bitcoin Core daemon version v30.0.0 .PP The Bitcoin Core daemon (bitcoind) is a headless program that connects to the Bitcoin network to validate and relay transactions and blocks, as well as relaying addresses. .PP diff --git a/doc/release-notes.md b/doc/release-notes.md index a87749470f7..a855d10cc98 100644 --- a/doc/release-notes.md +++ b/doc/release-notes.md @@ -1 +1,438 @@ -See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/v30.0-Release-Notes-Draft. +v30.0 Release Notes +=================== + +Bitcoin Core version v30.0 is now available from: + + + +This release includes new features, various bug fixes and performance +improvements, as well as updated translations. + +Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub: + + + +To receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to: + + + +How to Upgrade +============== + +If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely +shut down (which might take a few minutes in some cases), then run the +installer (on Windows) or just copy over `/Applications/Bitcoin-Qt` (on macOS) +or `bitcoind`/`bitcoin-qt` (on Linux). + +Upgrading directly from a version of Bitcoin Core that has reached its EOL is +possible, but it might take some time if the data directory needs to be migrated. Old +wallet versions of Bitcoin Core are generally supported. + +Compatibility +============== + +Bitcoin Core is supported and tested on operating systems using the +Linux Kernel 3.17+, macOS 13+, and Windows 10+. Bitcoin +Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not as +frequently tested on them. It is not recommended to use Bitcoin Core on +unsupported systems. + +Notable changes +=============== + +Policy +------ + +- The maximum number of potentially executed legacy signature operations in a + single standard transaction is now limited to 2500. Signature operations in all + previous output scripts, in all input scripts, as well as all P2SH redeem + scripts (if there are any) are counted toward the limit. The new limit is + assumed to not affect any known typically formed standard transactions. The + change was done to prepare for a possible BIP54 deployment in the future. (#32521) + +- `-datacarriersize` is increased to 100,000 by default, which effectively uncaps + the limit (as the maximum transaction size limit will be hit first). It can be + overridden with `-datacarriersize=83` to revert to the limit enforced in previous + versions. (#32406) + +- Multiple data carrier (OP_RETURN) outputs in a transaction are now permitted for + relay and mining. The `-datacarriersize` limit applies to the aggregate size of + the scriptPubKeys across all such outputs in a transaction, not including the + scriptPubKey size itself. (#32406) + +- The minimum block feerate (`-blockmintxfee`) has been changed to 0.001 satoshi per + vB. It can still be changed using the configuration option. This option can be used + by miners to set a minimum feerate on packages added to block templates. (#33106) + +- The default minimum relay feerate (`-minrelaytxfee`) and incremental relay feerate + (`-incrementalrelayfee`) have been changed to 0.1 satoshis per vB. They can still + be changed using their respective configuration options, but it is recommended to + change both together if you decide to do so. (#33106) + + Other minimum feerates (e.g. the dust feerate, the minimum returned by the fee + estimator, and all feerates used by the wallet) remain unchanged. The mempool minimum + feerate still changes in response to high volume. + + Note that unless these lower defaults are widely adopted across the network, transactions + created with lower fee rates are not guaranteed to propagate or confirm. The wallet + feerates remain unchanged; `-mintxfee` must be changed before attempting to create + transactions with lower feerates using the wallet. (#33106) + +P2P and network changes +----------------------- + +- Opportunistic 1-parent-1-child package relay has been improved to handle + situations when the child already has unconfirmed parent(s) in the mempool. + This means that 1p1c packages can be accepted and propagate, even if they are + connected to broader topologies: multi-parent-1-child (where only 1 parent + requires fee-bumping), grandparent-parent-child (where only parent requires + fee-bumping) etc. (#31385) + +- The transaction orphanage, which holds transactions with missing inputs temporarily + while the node attempts to fetch its parents, now has improved Denial of Service protections. + Previously, it enforced a maximum number of unique transactions (default 100, + configurable using `-maxorphantx`). Now, its limits are as follows: the number of + entries (unique by wtxid and peer), plus each unique transaction's input count divided + by 10, must not exceed 3,000. The total weight of unique transactions must not exceed + `404,000` Wu multiplied by the number of peers. (#31829) + +- The `-maxorphantx` option no longer has any effect, since the orphanage no longer + limits the number of unique transactions. Users should remove this configuration + option if they were using it, as the setting will cause an error in future versions + when it is no longer recognized. (#31829) + +New `bitcoin` command +--------------------- + +- A new `bitcoin` command line tool has been added to make features more discoverable + and convenient to use. The `bitcoin` tool just calls other executables and does not + implement any functionality on its own. Specifically `bitcoin node` is a synonym for + `bitcoind`, `bitcoin gui` is a synonym for `bitcoin-qt`, and `bitcoin rpc` is a synonym + for `bitcoin-cli -named`. Other commands and options can be listed with `bitcoin help`. + The new `bitcoin` command is an alternative to calling other commands directly, but it + doesn't replace them, and there are no plans to deprecate existing commands. (#31375) + +External Signing +---------------- + +- Support for external signing on Windows has been re-enabled. (#29868) + +IPC Mining Interface +-------------------- + +- The new `bitcoin` command does support one new feature: an (experimental) IPC Mining + Interface that allows the node to work with Stratum v2 or other mining client software, + see (#31098). When the node is started with `bitcoin -m node -ipcbind=unix` it will + listen on a unix socket for IPC client connections, allowing clients to request block + templates and submit mined blocks. The `-m` option launches a new internal binary + (`bitcoin-node` instead of `bitcoind`) and is currently required but will become optional + in the future (with [#33229](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33229)). + +- IPC connectivity introduces new dependencies (see [multiprocess.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/multiprocess.md)), + which can be turned off with the `-DENABLE_IPC=OFF` build option if you do not intend + to use IPC. (#31802) + +Install changes +--------------- + +- The `test_bitcoin` executable is now installed in `libexec/` instead of `bin/`. + It can still be executed directly, or accessed through the new `bitcoin` command + as `bitcoin test`. The `libexec/` directory also contains new `bitcoin-node` and + `bitcoin-gui` binaries which support IPC features and are called through the + `bitcoin` tool. In source builds only, `test_bitcoin-qt`, `bench_bitcoin`, and + `bitcoin-chainstate` are also now installed to `libexec/` instead of `bin/` and + can be accessed through the new `bitcoin` command. See `bitcoin help` output for + details. (#31679) + +- On Windows, the installer no longer adds a “(64-bit)” suffix to entries in the + Start Menu (#32132), and it now automatically removes obsolete artifacts during + upgrades (#33422). + +Indexes +------- + +- The implementation of coinstatsindex was changed to prevent an overflow bug that + could already be observed on the default Signet. The new version of the index will + need to be synced from scratch when starting the upgraded node for the first time. + + The new version is stored in `/indexes/coinstatsindex/` in contrast to the old version + which was stored at `/indexes/coinstats/`. The old version of the index is not deleted + by the upgraded node in case the user chooses to downgrade their node in the future. + If the user does not plan to downgrade it is safe for them to remove `/indexes/coinstats/` + from their datadir. A future release of Bitcoin Core may remove the old version of the + index automatically. (#30469) + +Logging +------- +- Unconditional logging to disk is now rate limited by giving each source location + a quota of 1MiB per hour. Unconditional logging is any logging with a log level + higher than debug, that is `info`, `warning`, and `error`. All logs will be + prefixed with `[*]` if there is at least one source location that is currently + being suppressed. (#32604) + +- When `-logsourcelocations` is enabled, the log output now contains the entire + function signature instead of just the function name. (#32604) + +Updated RPCs +------------ + +- The `-paytxfee` startup option and the `settxfee` RPC are now deprecated and + will be removed in Bitcoin Core 31.0. They allowed the user to set a static fee + rate for wallet transactions, which could potentially lead to overpaying or underpaying. + Users should instead rely on fee estimation or specify a fee rate per transaction + using the `fee_rate` argument in RPCs such as `fundrawtransaction`, `sendtoaddress`, + `send`, `sendall`, and `sendmany`. (#31278) + +- Any RPC in which one of the parameters is a descriptor will throw an error + if the provided descriptor contains a whitespace at the beginning or the end + of the public key within a fragment - e.g. `pk( KEY)` or `pk(KEY )`. (#31603) + +- The `submitpackage` RPC, which allows submissions of child-with-parents + packages, no longer requires that all unconfirmed parents be present. The + package may contain other in-mempool ancestors as well. (#31385) + +- The `waitfornewblock` RPC now takes an optional `current_tip` argument. It + is also no longer hidden. (#30635) + +- The `waitforblock` and `waitforblockheight` RPCs are no longer hidden. (#30635) + +- The `psbtbumpfee` and `bumpfee` RPCs allow a replacement under fullrbf and no + longer require BIP-125 signalling. (#31953) + +- Transaction Script validation errors used to return the reason for the error + prefixed by either `mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed` if it was a consensus + error, or `non-mandatory-script-verify-flag` (without "-failed") if it was a + standardness error. This has been changed to `block-script-verify-flag-failed` + and `mempool-script-verify-flag-failed` for all block and mempool errors + respectively. (#33183) + +- The `getmininginfo` RPC now returns "blockmintxfee" result specifying the value of + `-blockmintxfee` configuration. (#33189) + +- The `getmempoolinfo` RPC now returns an additional "permitbaremultisig" and + "maxdatacarriersize" field, reflecting the `-permitbaremultisig` and `-datacarriersize` + config values. (#29954) + +Changes to wallet-related RPCs can be found in the Wallet section below. + +New RPCs +-------- + +- A new REST API endpoint (`/rest/spenttxouts/BLOCKHASH`) has been introduced for + efficiently fetching spent transaction outputs using the block's undo data (#32540). + +Build System +------------ + +Updated settings +---------------- + +- The `-maxmempool` and `-dbcache` startup parameters are now capped on 32-bit systems + to 500MB and 1GiB respectively. (#32530) + +- The `-natpmp` option is now set to `1` by default. This means nodes with `-listen` + enabled (the default) but running behind a firewall, such as a local network router, + will be reachable if the firewall/router supports any of the `PCP` or `NAT-PMP` + protocols. (#33004) + +- The `-upnp` setting has now been fully removed. Use `-natpmp` instead. (#32500) + +- Previously, `-proxy` specified the proxy for all networks (except I2P which + uses `-i2psam`) and only the Tor proxy could have been specified separately + via `-onion`. Now, the syntax of `-proxy` has been extended and it is possible + to specify separately the proxy for IPv4, IPv6, Tor and CJDNS by appending `=` + followed by the network name, for example `-proxy=127.0.0.1:5555=ipv6` + configures a proxy only for IPv6. The `-proxy` option can be used multiple + times to define different proxies for different networks, such as + `-proxy=127.0.0.1:4444=ipv4 -proxy=10.0.0.1:6666=ipv6`. Later settings + override earlier ones for the same network; this can be used to remove an + earlier all-networks proxy and use direct connections only for a given + network, for example `-proxy=127.0.0.1:5555 -proxy=0=cjdns`. (#32425) + +- The `-blockmaxweight` startup option has been updated to be debug-only. + It is still available to users, but now hidden from the default `-help` text + and shown only in `-help-debug` (#32654). + +Changes to GUI or wallet related settings can be found in the GUI or Wallet section below. + +Wallet +------ + +- BDB legacy wallets can no longer be created or loaded. They can be migrated + to the new descriptor wallet format. Refer to the `migratewallet` RPC for more + details. + +- The legacy wallet removal drops redundant options in the bitcoin-wallet tool, + such as `-withinternalbdb`, `-legacy`, and `-descriptors`. Moreover, the + legacy-only RPCs `addmultisigaddress`, `dumpprivkey`, `dumpwallet`, + `importaddress`, `importmulti`, `importprivkey`, `importpubkey`, + `importwallet`, `newkeypool`, `sethdseed`, and `upgradewallet`, are removed. + (#32944, #28710, #32438, #31250) + +- Support has been added for spending TRUC transactions received by the + wallet, as well as creating TRUC transactions. The wallet ensures that + TRUC policy rules are being met. The wallet will throw an error if the + user is trying to spend TRUC utxos with utxos of other versions. + Additionally, the wallet will treat unconfirmed TRUC sibling + transactions as mempool conflicts. The wallet will also ensure that + transactions spending TRUC utxos meet the required size restrictions. (#32896) + +- Since descriptor wallets do not allow mixing watchonly and non-watchonly descriptors, + the `include_watchonly` option (and its variants in naming) are removed from all RPCs + that had it. (#32618) + +- The `iswatchonly` field is removed from any RPCs that returned it. (#32618) + +- `unloadwallet` - Return RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER when both the RPC wallet endpoint + and wallet_name parameters are unspecified. Previously the RPC failed with a JSON + parsing error. (#32845) + +- `getdescriptoractivity` - Mark blockhashes and scanobjects arguments as required, + so the user receives a clear help message when either is missing. As in `unloadwallet`, + previously the RPC failed with a JSON parsing error. (#32845) + +- `getwalletinfo` - Removes the fields `balance`, `immature_balance` and + `unconfirmed_balance`. (#32721) + +- `getunconfirmedbalance` - Removes this RPC command. You can query the `getbalances` + RPC and inspect the `["mine"]["untrusted_pending"]` entry within the JSON + response. (#32721) + +- The following RPCs now contain a `version` parameter that allows + the user to create transactions of any standard version number (1-3): + - `createrawtransaction` + - `createpsbt` + - `send` + - `sendall` + - `walletcreatefundedpsbt` + (#32896) + +GUI changes +----------- + +- The GUI has been migrated from Qt 5 to Qt 6. On Windows, dark mode is now supported. + On macOS, the Metal backend is now used. (#30997) + +- A transaction's fee bump is allowed under fullrbf and no longer requires + BIP-125 signalling. (#31953) + +- Custom column widths in the Transactions tab are reset as a side-effect of legacy + wallet removal. (#32459) + +Low-level changes +================= + +- Logs now include which peer sent us a header. Additionally there are fewer + redundant header log messages. A side-effect of this change is that for + some untypical cases new headers aren't logged anymore, e.g. a direct + `BLOCK` message with a previously unknown header and `submitheader` RPC. (#27826) + +Credits +======= + +Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release: + +- 0xb10c +- amisha +- Andrew Toth +- Anthony Towns +- Antoine Poinsot +- Ava Chow +- benthecarman +- Brandon Odiwuor +- brunoerg +- Bue-von-hon +- Bufo +- Chandra Pratap +- Chris Stewart +- Cory Fields +- Daniel Pfeifer +- Daniela Brozzoni +- David Gumberg +- deadmanoz +- dennsikl +- dergoegge +- enoch +- Ethan Heilman +- Eugene Siegel +- Eunovo +- Eval EXEC +- Fabian Jahr +- fanquake +- Florian Schmaus +- fuder.eth +- furszy +- glozow +- Greg Sanders +- Hao Xu +- Haoran Peng +- Haowen Liu +- Hennadii Stepanov +- Hodlinator +- hoffman +- ishaanam +- ismaelsadeeq +- Jameson Lopp +- janb84 +- Jiri Jakes +- John Bampton +- Jon Atack +- josibake +- jurraca +- kevkevin +- kevkevinpal +- kilavvy +- Kristaps Kaupe +- l0rinc +- laanwj +- leopardracer +- Lőrinc +- Luis Schwab +- Luke Dashjr +- MarcoFalke +- marcofleon +- Martin Zumsande +- Matt Corallo +- Matthew Zipkin +- Max Edwards +- monlovesmango +- Murch +- naiyoma +- nervana21 +- Nicola Leonardo Susca +- Novo +- pablomartin4btc +- Peter Todd +- Pieter Wuille +- Pol Espinasa +- Prabhat Verma +- rkrux +- Roman Zeyde +- Ryan Ofsky +- Saikiran +- Salvatore Ingala +- Sebastian Falbesoner +- Sergi Delgado Segura +- Shunsuke Shimizu +- Sjors Provoost +- stickies-v +- stratospher +- stringintech +- strmfos +- stutxo +- tdb3 +- TheCharlatan +- Tomás Andróil +- UdjinM6 +- Vasil Dimov +- VolodymyrBg +- w0xlt +- will +- willcl-ark +- William Casarin +- woltx +- yancy +- zaidmstrr + +As well as to everyone that helped with translations on +[Transifex](https://explore.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/). diff --git a/doc/release-process.md b/doc/release-process.md index 9159b8cc8c8..bfb05dfd288 100644 --- a/doc/release-process.md +++ b/doc/release-process.md @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ For the period during which the notes are being edited on the wiki, the version Generate list of authors: - git log --format='- %aN' v(current version, e.g. 25.0)..v(new version, e.g. 25.1) | grep -v 'merge-script' | sort -fiu + git log --format='- %aN' v(current version, e.g. 29.0)..v(new version, e.g. 30.0) | grep -v 'merge-script' | sort -fiu ### Setup and perform Guix builds