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## Version 2.5.0
See doc/upgrading.md for the upgrade documentation!
### New features
* Updated documentation both in the doc directory and online.
* .skip-docker file has been replaced with .use-docker, see upgrading.md for
details.
* Added email, last login, creation and update time to the user model.
* Added terms of service and email fields to the signup form. The TOS link is
defined in site.yml, see config/site.yml.tmpl.
* New, lighter default color scheme. The black color scheme is also available
for selection in the user preferences. Default theme can be set in site.yml.
* Added a help page to the ? menu linking to online help assets.
* Allow the user to remove their own account.
### Removed features
* Ruby versions below 2.5 are no longer supported.
* Old Internet Explorer versions (7 and 8) are no longer supported.
### Bug fixes
* Fixed the signup form to use login form styles.
* Lots of dependencies have been upgraded, including Rails major upgrade.
* Fixed some minor UI bugs.
## Version 2.4.2
### New features

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# Upgrading Tracks
## Upgrading from Tracks 2.4.2 to 2.5
## General upgrade instructions
* Remember to always backup your database before upgrading! Test before
upgrading production environments.
* For information regarding installation see doc/installation.md.
* Make sure to run database migrations using one one of the following:
```
# For pure (Dockerless) installation:
$ rake db:migrate
# For Docker Compose installation:
$ bin/rake db:migrate
# For separate Docker container installation either one of:
$ docker run --link mariadb:db --rm -t tracks bin/rake db:migrate
$ docker run --link postgres:db --rm -t tracks bin/rake db:migrate
```
## Upgrading from Tracks 2.4.2 to 2.5.0
* If you're using the Docker Compose environment and want to run the commands in
the bin/ directory inside the container from the host system, add a .use-docker