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Dedicated versioning/changelist section #15

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itzpr3d4t0r opened this issue Mar 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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Dedicated versioning/changelist section #15

itzpr3d4t0r opened this issue Mar 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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Impact.Medium This will have a moderate-level change/impact on the codebase Topic.Documentation Improvements or additions to documentation

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itzpr3d4t0r commented Mar 4, 2023

I think we should have a section dedicated to listing all the changes across pygame-ce versions. It could possibly list all the changes from the latest version at the top and further down show older versions.

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I like this idea, although I'm not sure how many people will actually use it.

@novialriptide novialriptide added Topic.Documentation Improvements or additions to documentation Impact.Medium This will have a moderate-level change/impact on the codebase labels Mar 6, 2023
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itzpr3d4t0r commented Mar 7, 2023

I mean most people (me from years ago included) don't even know the github page exists. They just go to the website or see a youtube video, run pip install and go to the website for documentation. Docs alone don't offer a proper changelist and just seeing a "version_added" thing cannot be considered a changelist and it's impractical to find every change in a specific version in this way. Even if they know the github and see the actual changelist there, it's still weirdly formatted and not super easy to read.

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