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by flysand7
405 days ago
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In a change log simply stating "bug fixes" is not enough, because as a user, it's not clear whether or not any of those bugs that you have fixed has affected me. This might be my personal opinion though, I'm not sure, but when some software releases an update that says "fixed the issue where X goes wrong because of Y" and that specific thing has been annoying me for a few months, it kinda makes me happy in that moment, because I know I can expect the next update to suck a little less. Might be something to consider, but at least writing down the scope of the bug would be already better. |
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