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    agorise released this 2026-06-09 07:16:19 +00:00 | 33 commits to main since this release

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    A front-end, feeds, and operator-tooling release on top of beta.7.
    Every orderbook feed now comes in three formats — RSS 2.0, Atom, and
    JSON Feed — so any reader works, and one click on the orange RSS pill
    copies the feed's URL in whichever format you prefer. The home page
    and orderbook get a round of polish, operators running Linux Mint can
    now provision a node, and the ops CLI restarts the affected services
    for you after a config change. Recommended for all operators.

    Added

    • Every feed now speaks three formats — RSS 2.0, Atom, and JSON
      Feed.
      The worldwide, per-asset, and per-trader orderbook feeds are
      each available as .xml (RSS 2.0), .atom (Atom 1.0), and .json
      (JSON Feed 1.1), all carrying identical order data — pick whichever
      your reader prefers. Click any orange RSS pill — in the site footer,
      beside a filtered orderbook, or on a trader's profile — to choose a
      format and copy its URL to your clipboard. The picker and its
      confirmation are translated into all ten languages. See the "Can I
      follow Morphit with RSS?" entry in the FAQ.

    • The ops CLI restarts the affected services after a change. After
      you edit your instance configuration or wire alternative-network
      (Tor / Lokinet / I2P) footer addresses, morphit-ops now offers to
      restart the affected services for you, so the change takes effect
      without having to remember the systemctl incantation. Declining
      leaves everything untouched.

    • Linux Mint is a supported node OS. The Ansible provisioning
      playbook now recognises Mint and other Ubuntu noble derivatives
      and provisions them correctly, rather than only bare Ubuntu. See
      RUN-A-MORPHIT-NODE.md.

    Changed

    • A more polished home page and orderbook. "Products" are now
      called "goods" throughout, the home-page hero copy is tightened,
      "global" is now "worldwide," the home-page cards share an even
      height, and the wordmark's entrance animation has been retired in
      favour of a subtle header shine. On the orderbook, the filter
      dropdowns close cleanly the moment you pick an option. Updated in
      all ten languages.

    • The create-order form is easier to follow. The asset, currency,
      and payment fields now show a green focus ring as you tab through
      them — matching the region and "I want to see" fields — and the
      region field types out real place names one character at a time as a
      gentle hint (and stays still if you've asked your system to reduce
      motion).

    • A refreshed batch of FAQ answers for clarity and accuracy,
      across all ten languages.

    Fixed

    • The per-trader feed link now points to the trader's profile. The
      "follow this trader" subscribe link advertised a homepage URL that
      no longer exists; the feed now links to the trader's /@handle page,
      the same canonical profile URL used everywhere else on the site.
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