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# Lemmy v0.6.0 Release (2020-01-16)
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`v0.6.0` is here, and we've closed [41 issues!](https://github.com/dessalines/lemmy/milestone/15?closed=1)
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This is the biggest release by far:
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- Avatars!
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- Optional Email notifications for username mentions, post and comment replies.
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- Ability to change your password and email address.
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- Can set a custom language.
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- Lemmy-wide settings to disable downvotes, and close registration.
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- A better documentation system, hosted in lemmy itself.
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- [Huge DB performance gains](https://github.com/dessalines/lemmy/issues/411) (everthing down to < `30ms`) by using materialized views.
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- Fixed major issue with similar post URL and title searching.
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- Upgraded to Actix `2.0`
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- Faster comment / post voting.
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- Better small screen support.
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- Lots of bug fixes, refactoring of back end code.
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Another major announcement is that Lemmy now has another lead developer besides me, [@felix@radical.town](https://radical.town/@felix). Theyve created a better documentation system, implemented RSS feeds, simplified docker and project configs, upgraded actix, working on federation, a whole lot else.
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https://dev.lemmy.ml
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# Contributing
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See [here](https://dev.lemmy.ml/docs/contributing.html) for contributing Instructions.
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Made with [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org), [Actix](https://actix.rs/), [Inferno](https://www.infernojs.org), [Typescript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) and [Diesel](http://diesel.rs/).
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[Documentation](https://dev.lemmy.ml/docs/index.html)
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- [Documentation](https://dev.lemmy.ml/docs/index.html)
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- [Releases / Changelog](/CHANGELOG)
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- [Contributing](https://dev.lemmy.ml/docs/contributing.html)
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## Features
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Information about contributing to Lemmy, whether it is translating, testing, designing or programming.
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# Contributing
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Information about contributing to Lemmy, whether it is translating, testing, designing or programming.
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## Translating
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Go [here](https://github.com/dessalines/lemmy#translations) for translation instructions.
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## Architecture
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### Front end
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- The front end is written in `typescript`, using a react-like framework called [inferno](https://infernojs.org/). All UI elements are reusable `.tsx` components.
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- The main page and routing are in `ui/src/index.tsx`.
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- The components are located in `ui/src/components`.
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### Back end
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- The back end is written in `rust`, using `diesel`, and `actix`.
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- The server source code is split into main sections in `server/src`. These include:
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- `db` - The low level database actions.
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- Database additions are done using diesel migrations. Run `diesel migration generate xxxxx` to add new things.
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- `api` - The high level user interactions (things like `CreateComment`)
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- `routes` - The server endpoints .
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- `apub` - The activitypub conversions.
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- `websocket` - Creates the websocket server.
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## Linting / Formatting
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- Every front and back end commit is automatically formatted then linted using `husky`, and `lint-staged`.
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- Rust with `cargo fmt` and `cargo clippy`.
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- Typescript with `prettier` and `eslint`.
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