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TAK Platform (MAGK) — Changelog

The core platform: the web console, TAK service, missions, voice, video, and deployment. Pre-1.0 (0.x.x) and not yet production-stable.


0.8.0 — Onboarding, roster management & device hygiene

A large update focused on registration and roster usability, sign-in reliability, and cleaner device tracking on the map.

Added

  • A registrations view on the event page showing everyone signed up, with their team and selected roles.
  • Inline editing of a registrant's team, roles, and status — including removing someone from an event.
  • Readable rosters that show names, teams, platoons, squads, and roles instead of internal identifiers.
  • Each user's linked devices and their operating system on the user details page, so multiple devices can be told apart.

Changed

  • Callsigns, usernames, and emails are now saved in lowercase and no longer auto-capitalize on mobile, preventing later sign-in and enrollment mismatches.
  • "Download Certificate" buttons are now a consistent MAGK orange and sit directly beneath the QR code on the registration and kiosk screens.
  • Console pages now open at the top when navigated to.
  • Company rebranded to MAGK, LLC across the app and documentation.

Fixed

  • Subscribing to a mission from an iOS TAK app no longer fails.
  • Approving a registration now fully enrolls the player, so they actually receive event data.
  • Duplicate and stale device markers no longer pile up on the map — old markers are cleared when a device disconnects or reconnects under a new identity.
  • iOS TAK data packages now install their certificate correctly.
  • Video feeds display reliably in TAK clients, with correct playback in production.

0.7.0 — Voice communications

Added

  • Integrated voice communications: team-based channels with access control, automatic placement into your assigned channel on connect, and one-step setup through enrollment.

0.6.0 and earlier

Earlier history — the core TAK service, missions, events, scoring, the tactical map, and deployment — predates these notes. The in-app Changelog shows the full release history.