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Changelog in /settings/apps sidebar info, CHANGELOG.md, Releases #1284

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nursoda opened this issue Oct 13, 2022 · 3 comments
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Changelog in /settings/apps sidebar info, CHANGELOG.md, Releases #1284

nursoda opened this issue Oct 13, 2022 · 3 comments

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@nursoda
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nursoda commented Oct 13, 2022

Today, 6.4.1 was released. CHANGELOG.md is not up-to-date (says 6.4.0 RC1, 4 months ago). As admin, I look in the /settings/apps sidebar. Apps show the latest changes there if provided in appinfo/info.xml and the App store meta data. twofactor_totp should do that, too. And make sure CHANGELOG.md is up-to-date prior to building a release.

Personally, I also find it irritating that releases are not available in GitHub for download. But that might be my own misunterstanding/misinterpretation. Is it OK to only upload to the app store? What is the intented way?

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The release is on github: https://github.com/nextcloud-releases/twofactor_totp/releases/tag/v6.4.1

You are right, I forgot to update the changelog. The only change in .1 is #1281. If there is a .2 I will add the changelog there.

Is it OK to only upload to the app store? What is the intented way?

The app store doesn't host the package so you always need to upload it somewhere.

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nursoda commented Oct 13, 2022

What about the sidebar?! (I just added screenshots to my initial message.)

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I don't know the logic behind the sidebar contents.

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