-OpenAFS News -- history of user-visible changes. October 19, 2001
+OpenAFS News -- history of user-visible changes. September 25, 2002.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.3
+
+** When fakestat is enabled on MacOSX, the Finder can be used to browse
+ a fully-populated /afs directory. However, this precludes reliable
+ use of entire volumes as MacOS bundles (i.e. containing a Contents
+ directory in the root of the volume).
+
+** Mountpoint directory information can be faked by the cache manager,
+ making operations such as stat'ing all cells under /afs much faster.
+ This is enabled by passing -fakestat to afsd, but might not be stable
+ on all platforms.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.7
+
+** MacOS X 10.2 is now supported. FreeBSD 4.3 and later support is included
+ in this release, but is still under active development and should only
+ be used by those doing active development on the OpenAFS FreeBSD client.
+
+** When fakestat is enabled on MacOSX, the Finder can be used to browse
+ a fully-populated /afs directory. However, this precludes reliable
+ use of entire volumes as MacOS bundles (i.e. containing a Contents
+ directory in the root of the volume).
+
+** The fileserver will now use Rx pings to determine if clients are reachable
+ prior to allocating resources to them, to prevent asymmetric clients from
+ consuming all fileserver resources.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.6
+
+** Mountpoint directory information can be faked by the cache manager,
+ making operations such as stat'ing all cells under /afs much faster.
+ This is enabled by passing -fakestat to afsd.
+
+** Solaris 9 FCS and Solaris 7 and 8 x86 are now supported.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.5
+
+** A remote denial of service attack in the AIX and IRIX clients has
+ been fixed. Users of those platforms are strongly encouraged to
+ upgrade.
+
+** Fixed race conditions in fileserver that could result in crash.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.4
+
+** Server logfiles now more consistant about format in which hosts are
+ referred to.
+
+** vfsck on Solaris will now allow force runs (using -y flag) even if old
+ inodes exist.
* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.3