Extend API changelog

Signed-off-by: Julius Härtl <jus@bitgrid.net>
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# Changelog
## 1.0.0 (unreleased)
## API version 1.0
- Deck >=1.0.0: The maximum length of the card title has been extended from 100 to 255 characters
- Deck >=1.0.0: The API will now return a 400 Bad request response if the length limitation of a board, stack or card title is exceeded
## API version 1.1
This API version has become available with **Deck 1.3.0**.
- The maximum length of the card title has been extended from 100 to 255 characters
- The API will now return a 400 Bad request response if the length limitation of a board, stack or card title is exceeded
- The attachments API endpoints will return other attachment types than deck_file
- Prior to Deck version v1.3.0 (API v1.0), attachments were stored within deck. For this type of attachments `deck_file` was used as the default type of attachments
- Starting with Deck version 1.3.0 (API v1.1) files are stored within the users regular Nextcloud files and the type `file` has been introduced for that
## API version 1.2 (unreleased)
- Endpoints for the new import functionality have been added:
- [GET /boards/import/getSystems - Import a board](#get-boardsimportgetsystems-import-a-board)
- [GET /boards/import/config/system/{schema} - Import a board](#get-boardsimportconfigsystemschema-import-a-board)
- [POST /boards/import - Import a board](#post-boardsimport-import-a-board)
# Endpoints
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| type | String | The type of the attachement |
| file | Binary | File data to add as an attachment |
For now only `deck_file` is supported as an attachment type.
- Prior to Deck version v1.3.0 (API v1.0), attachments were stored within deck. For this type of attachments `deck_file` was used as the default type of attachments
- Starting with Deck version 1.3.0 (API v1.1) files are stored within the users regular Nextcloud files and the type `file` has been introduced for that
#### Response