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  1. crius
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    I had the pleasure of having a sneak peek before @Bauke made this post and honestly I can only say that this is an excellent idea and should be something that comes out of ~tildes.official once a...

    I had the pleasure of having a sneak peek before @Bauke made this post and honestly I can only say that this is an excellent idea and should be something that comes out of ~tildes.official once a month (or 2 weeks) as it's the best way to show non-tech people which progress are being made.

    I myself was wondering what was happening with the "open source day" as I'm beginning to become restless about waiting for it and this recap made me realise that things are going forward and are not stale as I was feeling because I simply missed the announcement of new stuff done or some other have just "silently" fixed.

    So, yeah, keep 'em coming boy! :)

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  2. Deimos
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    This is great, thanks for doing this. Even outside everything else, one of the really nice aspects of being open-source is that the commit log will be public, and it'll be possible to see exactly...

    This is great, thanks for doing this.

    Even outside everything else, one of the really nice aspects of being open-source is that the commit log will be public, and it'll be possible to see exactly what changes are being made all the time. There's probably a decent amount more that's happened but wouldn't be visible through the issues, since I've also made a fair amount of changes in response to feedback or noticed problems without always filing an issue about them.

    A weekly or monthly summary would probably be great though, thanks for putting this together even with all the information being scattered and difficult to gather right now.

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