release: up version to 1.8.0 (#4225)

Slight rewording of the release notes; also set date to today.

Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
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Miek Gieben
2020-10-22 10:52:10 +02:00
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2 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package coremain
// Various CoreDNS constants.
const (
CoreVersion = "1.7.1"
CoreVersion = "1.8.0"
coreName = "CoreDNS"
serverType = "dns"
)

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@@ -3,27 +3,27 @@ title = "CoreDNS-1.8.0 Release"
description = "CoreDNS-1.8.0 Release Notes."
tags = ["Release", "1.8.0", "Notes"]
release = "1.8.0"
date = 2020-10-15T08:00:00+00:00
date = 2020-10-22T08:00:00+00:00
author = "coredns"
+++
The CoreDNS team has released
[CoreDNS-1.8.0](https://github.com/coredns/coredns/releases/tag/v1.8.0).
If you are running 1.7.1 you probably want to upgrade for the *cache* plugin fixes.
If you are running 1.7.1 you want to upgrade for the *cache* plugin fixes.
This release also adds three backwards incompatible changes. This will only affect you if you have an
**external plugin** or use **outgoing zone transfers**. If you're using `dnstap` in your plugin,
you'll need to upgrade to the new API as detailed in it's [documentation](/plugins/dnstap).
One, because Caddy is now developing a version 2 and we are using version 1, we've internalized Caddy
into <https://github.com/coredns/caddy>. This means the `caddy` types change and *all* plugins need
to fix the import path from: `github.com/caddyserver/caddy` to `github.com/coredns/caddy` (this can
thankfully be automated).
Two, because Caddy is now developing a version 2 and we are using version 1, we've internalized
Caddy into <https://github.com/coredns/caddy>. This means the `caddy` types change and *all* plugins
need to fix the import path from: `github.com/caddyserver/caddy` to `github.com/coredns/caddy` (this
can thankfully be automated).
Next the `transfer` plugin is now made a first class citizen and plugins wanting to perform outgoing
zone transfers now use this plugin: *file*, *auto*, *secondary* and *kubernetes* are converted.
For this you must change your Corefile from (e.g.):
And lastly, the `transfer` plugin is now made a first class citizen and plugins wanting to perform
outgoing zone transfers now use this plugin: *file*, *auto*, *secondary* and *kubernetes* are
converted. For this you must change your Corefile from (e.g.):
``` txt
example.org {