+#####################################
+Major Changes between 1.4.x and ...
+-------------------------------------
+$Id$
+
+RRD Graph
+---------
+* GRAD element for graph, it acts more or less like an AREA,
+ except you can specify a second color and a height which is used to
+ create a gradient from one color to the next
+ by Rian Shelley
+
+* RRDcached awareness. Instead of just flushing the file, data can now
+ be pulled in from remote RRDcached instances.
+
+RRDcached
+----------
+* New FETCH command allowing rrd_fetch to operate through the daemon and
+ thus work remotely. By Florian Forster
+
+
+
+
+#####################################
+Major Changes between 1.3.x and 1.4.x
+-------------------------------------
+
+RRD Caching Daemon (rrdcached)
+------------------------------
+by Florian Forster and Kevin Brintnall
+
+The RRD Caching Daemon can dramatically improve the 'update' performance
+of your system. Due to file handling overheads, the time it takes todo one
+update is virtually the same as to doing two updates in a row.
+
+The Cache Daemon intercepts rrdtool update calls, assembling multiple
+updates before writing them to the actual rrd file. When calling rrdtool
+graph in such a setup, the command will tell the daemon to flush out all
+pending updates for the rrd files, required to draw the graph.
+
+See rrdcached documentation.
+
+RRD Dumping and Restoring (rrdtool dump/restore)
+------------------------------------------------
+by Tobi Oetiker
+
+The output of rrdtool dump has been adjusted to be simpler to parse by
+existing xml parsers.
+
+The restore core has been completely re-written yet again and is now relying
+on an incremental xml parser. This has the advantage that the memory
+consumption while restoring xml files is only slightly larger than the
+resulting rrd file. Which is much less than the requirements of the 1.3 and
+even 1.2