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Creating releases? #545
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Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?
Originally created by @blacs30 on GitHub (Sep 21, 2020).
Originally assigned to: @nodiscc on GitHub.
I think it would be great to have releases, e.g. once a month or quarter which contains a changelog of added, changed and deleted software from the list.
That would make release watch possible and gives good overview of changes.
@spekulatius commented on GitHub (Sep 21, 2020):
Yeah, I thought about this too - it would make it much easier to keep updated but without getting all the notifications for every new project
@nodiscc commented on GitHub (Oct 4, 2020):
I thought about this a while ago, I agree. But it needs to be automated somehow, no way I'm redacting changelogs by hand. So probably related to https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted/issues/1038
@theowenyoung commented on GitHub (Jul 7, 2021):
I didn't notice this issue before, but the issue is exactly my issue before, that's why I created trackawesomelist.com. And of course created a profile: https://www.trackawesomelist.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted/ for awesome-selfhosted.
I created a workflow automatically to parse awesome-selfhosted's readme, and getting every items' commit time, then generate a static html page for it.
With this link, we can read the latest updates of awesome-selfhosted by day/week, free, daily updated. I hope this can help you.
@nodiscc commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2023):
Hi,
thank you for your contribution. Today an improved version of awesome-selfhosted goes live at https://awesome-selfhosted.net/. Please check the release announcement for more details.
Contributions should now be made through https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted-data. If you are still interested in having this issue worked on, please check contribution guidelines there, and open a new PR/issue.