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In these release we are focusing on two main themes:
Quality: overall quality of the code base, the project health, the documentation, the CI, etc, etc. Our goal is to raise the baseline of what is expected from our components before we release them to users.
Consumability: traditionally, some ioFog components were hard to install and configure to run as a unified platform. We have focused heavily on making that a much easier experience for end users, upgraded the Demo environment tremendously and improved the overall documentation.