Thanks!
-Eric
On 10 Dec 2021, at 9:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 10 Dec 2021, at 14:14, Eric Sharakan wrote:
I now understand that's because this is a beta release, so it makes
more sense, though I'd still like to know what changed since 5851.
:-)
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On 10 Dec 2021, at 14:14, Eric Sharakan wrote:
I now understand that's because this is a beta release, so it makes
more sense, though I'd still like to know what changed since 5851. :-)
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Hi Benny, as I noted in a previous reply on this thread, the big issue
for me was really the no list of changes between r5851 & r5852. I now
understand that's because this is a beta release, so it makes more
sense, though I'd still like to know what changed since 5851. :-)
Also, I've come to
On 8 Dec 2021, at 14:12, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, as someone who tends to download the latest test release
regularly, I'm finding the restructuring of release notes not at all
helpful. First, it's nigh impossible to learn what's changed in each
test release. Second, the new outline format
100% Agreed :)
On 8 Dec 2021, at 14:53, Eric Sharakan wrote:
But to me, the primary purpose of release notes is to tell me what
changed since the last version I downloaded. And ideally, this is true
both for folks who download test versions as well as those who do not.
So, as Stephan also
Eric Sharakan wrote (at 5:53 AM on Wednesday, Dec 8, 2021):
> the primary purpose of release notes is to tell me what changed since the
> last version I downloaded. And ideally, this is true both for folks who
> download test versions as well as those who do not.
You're absolutely right. And
Please don't get me wrong, I continue to be amazed by the incredible amount
work Benny is able to put into MM; this is a far better mail client than others
built by entire engineering teams at some large companies. And I'm sure it
took considerable effort for Benny to produce this outline of
I actually like it and admire the amount of work that is put into the release
notes. It truly shows how much Benny is caring. I also like the grouping into
different aspects of the app, so that I can, e.g., skip the OpenPGP part (which
I currently don't use).
From what I observe, the
FWIW, I found the extensive release notes pretty interesting to recap what has
changed since the last official release. However, I had expected the release
notes to continue listing the specific changes just for the new build so it’s
kind of strange that these seem to be omitted from now on.
Hi, as someone who tends to download the latest test release regularly, I'm
finding the restructuring of release notes not at all helpful. First, it's
nigh impossible to learn what's changed in each test release. Second, the new
outline format reminds me more of a functional spec than release
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