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What you prefer to see? I don't want to be annoying, just share updates as it seems each time I post, new people discover the app for the first time or realize the original repo is no longer updating.
I did not see any policy regarding release dumping but I do appreciate the fact that my post could have a lot more context. So thanks for that regardless.
You're not being annoying as a person ☺️🫂 I just mean that there's a lot of posting with like a link to the release page of a project in GitHub and the title just says "Software X version Y released" and no more info.
Sometimes it can be really difficult to understand what the software is or why we should be interested in it, or even this release in particular.
But I believe you at least posted what you found interesting about this release, in the description. 👍 That's great! I didn't mean you were the one release dumping, I just meant it's annoying when it does happen. 😁
Take care!
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