Deep-lynx

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0.5.1

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- corrected memory leak on timeseries data ingestion

0.5

This is considered a minor, non0-breaking release of DeepLynx.

* corrected back-off time for edge queue item creation
* added DeepLynx graphic and unofficial branding

0.4.24

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

* Edge insertion corrected
* User Roles now visible on GUI, ability to remove user completely - owners now tagged

0.4.23

This is considered a minor, potentially breaking release of DeepLynx.

- Timeseries data acquisition has drastically changed. Please check the wiki for information on how Timeseries data is captured and processed. Previous method of acquisition will continue to work, but will unable to be edited or added upon. Please migrate to this new functionality.
- Changed the query builder on the GUI to point to the new query layer - massive performance increase
- Updated Type Mapping Transformation dialog to be more performant and streamlined
- Removed various TODOs
- Updated dependencies to avoid vulnerabilities
- various bugfixes

0.4.20

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of Deep Lynx.

The following is a brief change-list:

* bug with imported mappings not working correctly fixed
* can now go directly to the mapping from the data imports screen in the GUI
* api keys can now have notes associated with them, dictating what they're used for
* various bugfixes

0.4.19

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- various security fixes
- mapper bug fix, switch to using explicit result class
- docker image switched to `alpine` and `pm2` removed
- parquet download support added
- graphql caching on individual instances now added

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