diff --git a/atom.xml b/atom.xml index bacaad3cc6..367138b913 100644 --- a/atom.xml +++ b/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
On the config side, you can now store your passwords in your OS keyring or just in a standalone file. We also got a new service to reload the core config so no reboots needed anymore after changing customize settings!
-Breaking changes:
+FAQ:
+elevation:
was introduced to the configuration for weather/sunrise data. For an existing configurations add the value shown in the warning [homeassistant.config] Incomplete core config. Auto detected elevation: 665
to your configuration.yaml
file.On the config side, you can now store your passwords in your OS keyring or just in a standalone file. We also got a new service to reload the core config so no reboots needed anymore after changing customize settings!
-Breaking changes:
+FAQ:
+elevation:
was introduced to the configuration for weather/sunrise data. For an existing configurations add the value shown in the warning [homeassistant.config] Incomplete core config. Auto detected elevation: 665
to your configuration.yaml
file.On the config side, you can now store your passwords in your OS keyring or just in a standalone file. We also got a new service to reload the core config so no reboots needed anymore after changing customize settings!
-Breaking changes:
+FAQ:
+elevation:
was introduced to the configuration for weather/sunrise data. For an existing configurations add the value shown in the warning [homeassistant.config] Incomplete core config. Auto detected elevation: 665
to your configuration.yaml
file.On the config side, you can now store your passwords in your OS keyring or just in a standalone file. We also got a new service to reload the core config so no reboots needed anymore after changing customize settings!
-Breaking changes:
+FAQ:
+elevation:
was introduced to the configuration for weather/sunrise data. For an existing configurations add the value shown in the warning [homeassistant.config] Incomplete core config. Auto detected elevation: 665
to your configuration.yaml
file.