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feat: A way to consume multiple releases/release descriptions #197

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Ushie opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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feat: A way to consume multiple releases/release descriptions #197

Ushie opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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Ushie commented Nov 20, 2024

Feature description

To display all the changelogs between the current version and new version, currently it only displays the latest version's description

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To allow users to know what is new between the version they're on and the latest version, they would be unaware of major changes if the major change was followed by a quick hotfix for example

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ReVanced has no specific use case for "old" versions. This is not a concept we need because users should always use the latest version of patches. Similarly Google PlayStore for example only provides the latest versions of the apps. So this is a difficult request.

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Ushie commented Nov 20, 2024

How else can this be implemented to allow clients to display proper changelogs?

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oSumAtrIX commented Nov 20, 2024

I don't know, probably just the current changelogs of the release how else?

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