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Tag 1.2.1 release #18

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tobijdc opened this issue Oct 6, 2014 · 3 comments
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Tag 1.2.1 release #18

tobijdc opened this issue Oct 6, 2014 · 3 comments
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tobijdc commented Oct 6, 2014

I like following repositories by their Tags (with RSS).
Would you please Tag the latest (and future) release(s).

Btw. really appreciate your work.

@h3xstream h3xstream added question Questions on how to use FSB or about its capabilities. enhancement New feature or improvement to existing detector. and removed question Questions on how to use FSB or about its capabilities. labels Oct 6, 2014
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I have added the tag for version 1.2.1.
https://github.com/h3xstream/find-sec-bugs/tree/version-1.2.1

By the way, which RSS are you using?

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tobijdc commented Oct 6, 2014

I used the development Version of Bamboo (Firefox Extention) before (never had a Problem, but did not like the Interface).
Now I use QuiteRSS with PortableApps saving to my GoogleDrive.
But this solution is also not perfect... I had a PC crash today that corrupted the QuiteRSS database. Was lucky to restore it via GoogleDrives Web interface.

To get feeds from Github I use Links like this:
https://github.com/h3xstream/find-sec-bugs/tags.atom

If you have any other Questions send me an Email.
All the best.

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Cool Thanks for the tip.

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