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April 2019
Created a pull request in go-acme/lego that received 3 comments
cloudns: fix TTL and status validation
If I understand correctly the "not clear" documentation of ClouDNS, the List records operation returns an array: https://www.cloudns.net/wiki/artic…
- Adds a reference to the middleware overview.
- Cherry pick v1.7 into v2.0
- Prepare release v1.7.11
- fix: Rancher documentation.
- fix: update lego.
- Review documentation
- Merge v2.0.0-alpha4 into master
- Prepare release v2.0.0-alpha4.
- Cherry pick v1.7 into v2.0
- Remove dumpcerts.sh
- Fix typo: middleware -> middlewares.
- Checksum file name.
- Enhance Marathon documentation
- k8s static configuration explanation
- Use the same case every where for entryPoints.
- Adds a note in traefik.sample.toml
- Insensitive case for allow-empty value.
- Get Structor version from CI env var.
- Get Structor version from CI env var.
- fix: configuration for integration tests.
- Update tracing dependencies
- Update zipkin-go-opentracing.
- Remove github.com/satori/go.uuid.
- Adds middlewares examples for k8s.
- Remove invalid commas.
- Enhance KV client error management
- Fix a typo in documentation
- log.loglevel becomes log.level in configuration
- Forward all header values from forward auth response
- Documentation Update: Hosting.de wildcard support tested
- Fix typo in tracing docs
- Fix EOF error
- Fix doc about removing headers
- Handle TCP in the marathon provider
- Update the middleware documentation
- Remove usage of github.com/satori/go.uuid
- Fix response modifier initial building
- Add Rancher provider
- Improve the Documentation with a Reference Section
- Enable CORS configuration
- Update Wildcard Domain documentation
- Update to v2.0 readme links

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