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By MarcusAureliu#s · Posted
@borg- @vinme @Stockfish @Feldfeld @ValihrAnt @Meister @cube002 @Seleucids @fullmetal @SaidRdz @Havran @matiasramirezroncal @freyabartok @Wolf1219 @Reza @0ad_player @Nobbi @stormwalk @guerringuerrin @jbc @Akentas @Dakara @Ging Freecs @Ginnungagap @Sniper @Zekromus would you be in for round 2 today ? -
Today I created Issue #8486 and pasted 'Release Bundles #92 win64' into the Version field of the Defect formular. Due to the mechanics of the software, Issue #92 got referenced. When I realized my failure, I changed the description of #8486 by formatting 'Release Bundles #92' as code block and deleted the first version of this description. What I would expect After deleting the former version of the description, the reference would disappear from #92 and therefore wouldn't be marked as recently changed. What happened The reference is still listed in #92, but it's crossed out. When sorting the issue list by 'recently updated', it's still on top. Conclusion For me it seems like a bug, not a feature. So some issues get trashed with references. Related is the issue with Crash Reports referencing the first nine Issues of the tracker (for example #7759; see #6 which got bumped unintended 7 years later). Disclaimer: I didn't file a bug in 0ad/0ad because it doesn't refer to the game itself nor the forums and the website. I did not file one at Giteas own bug tracker, because I don't know the specifications of this instance.
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By Classic-Burger · Posted
Also, I think there was an Opensource alternative that some members were using. https://element.io/ It was an element, I think. -
By Classic-Burger · Posted
I'm referring to those citizen workers who were previously female. For Alfa 28 that will not exist.
