+1, Please bring it back!

On Friday, March 2, 2012 6:22:34 AM UTC-8, Rene wrote:
>
>
> What should we add? I think everything has been said but it might be 
> required to summarize it a little bit. 
>
> * The updates page was removed from all projects including the 
> activity meter. 
>
> * Many people complained about that within a few hours. 
>
> * Nobody understood the reason why the page has been removed. 
>
> * The issue has been starred by more than 300 people which puts it 
> into the top 5 issues (within 3 days). 
>
> * The use case is also very clear: There are many users who want to 
> see if a project is active or not so that they do not download 
> software that is badly supported later. And there are many users who 
> want to see at a single glance what happened in the project to react 
> to comments etc. 
>
> * A few work arounds have been suggested but none can fully replace 
> the updates page. 
>
>
> In my opinion, everything has been said. I am now waiting to get some 
> new information from your side (you = Google). If there is anything 
> that you (Google) want to know, just ask. Otherwise I think it is time 
> for some well-founded explanations or even better a decision to bring 
> the old updates page back or a new one. 
>
> Best regards! 
>
>
> René

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