gnome-shell-extension-weather (0~20140506.gitbad1a58-1) unstable; urgency=low

  Starting with this release, weather data is fetched from OpenWeatherMap
  (http://openweathermap.org/). The extension also changed its identifier
  in the GNOME Shell extensions system.

  As a consequence, after upgrade, the extension must be re-enabled using
  GNOME Tweak Tool, and the city locations must be reconfigured.

 -- Sébastien Villemot <sebastien@debian.org>  Thu, 08 May 2014 17:45:25 +0200

gnome-shell-extension-weather (0~20131021.git1bf555c-1) unstable; urgency=low

  This release reverts the move to libgweather introduced in the previous
  release. We now track a different upstream.

  As a consequence, after upgrade, the extension must be re-enabled using
  GNOME Tweak Tool.

 -- Sébastien Villemot <sebastien@debian.org>  Thu, 24 Oct 2013 16:32:52 +0200

gnome-shell-extension-weather (0~20131020.git30174f2-2) unstable; urgency=low

  Starting with this release, weather data is fetched through
  libgweather, for better integration with GNOME technology (in
  previously releases, weather data was directly fetched from Yahoo!).
  This change has two consequences:

   + After the upgrade, you must reconfigure your city locations in the
     extension preferences.
  
   + Since libgweather knows about less locations than Yahoo!, it is
     possible that your preferred location is no longer available. See
     https://wiki.gnome.org/LibGWeather/ImprovingLocations for more
     information.

 -- Sébastien Villemot <sebastien@debian.org>  Sun, 20 Oct 2013 16:11:21 +0200