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Version 10.0.8 has now been released. This version is a patch release that introduces a number of bug fixes since the last release. Upgrading to this release is not necessary.
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Your upgrade to version 10.0.8
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All reported bugs since the last release have been fixed.
Yeah, sorry there's no individual changes logged for a while now. I've amended our release builder to not suggest there may be unless specifically that text is added.
Hopefully once we've opened up to more volunteer contributors the workload will be better spread around and everyone can have the time to properly log commits. For now I just had to deprioritise it because honestly very few people even read changelogs and there are too many other things pressing on my time. I acknowledge this is not ideal.
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Yeah, sorry there's no individual changes logged for a while now. I've amended our release builder to not suggest there may be unless specifically that text is added.
Hopefully once we've opened up to more volunteer contributors the workload will be better spread around and everyone can have the time to properly log commits. For now I just had to deprioritise it because honestly very few people even read changelogs and there are too many other things pressing on my time. I acknowledge this is not ideal.
So - it does not point to a list of ANY fixes, at all.
The GIT history doesn't relate well to release versions.