Im going to be installing kick on a new machine + whonix vms and since there has been almost 2 months since 1.4.2 i was wondering if i the next release will be soon so i can go with it and avoid having to update everything twice in short period of time.
Agreed, this would be might fine to know where we headed in next release mate.
Generally we don’t have ETAs for most things (introduction of new features, new releases, etc.). Things are released “when they’re ready,” which depends on a lot of factors (maturity of new features and code refactors, outstanding issues, amount of testing, etc.).
Why not, though? Wouldn’t it be far simpler to keep tabs on the release process? I could see it being a proper strain given certain resources available yeah?
Doesn’t GitHub Projects now support roadmap views that can display issues on a timeline, right? Is the implementation it of it in complete utter shambles? Like is it rubbish or more paid tier feature?
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