+'restrict' and 'trust' are replaced by a system of per-user rights. The
+default user rights are based on the 'restrict' setting, and the rights of
+users created frow 'allow' directives preserve the meaning of 'trust', but
+after the first run you should remove these directives and (optionally) add a
+'default_rights' directive.
+
+'allow', 'restrict' and 'trust' will stop working entirely in a future version
+but for now they will generate harmless error messages.
+
+** Web Interface
+
+The web interface no longer uses HTTP basic authentication and the web server
+configuration imposing access control on it should be removed. Users now log
+in using their main DisOrder password and the one in the htpassed file is now
+obsolete.