Entry for grammar updates in pull request template#4266
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I'm hoping having an explicit entry for it in the template will reduce the number of grammar maintainers opening pull requests for that.
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In the extent of this PR; is there a known release schedule? Is a new version also immediately deployed to GitHub? I'd like to know when I can expect certain features to get live ^_^ |
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There's no strict schedule, but @lildude does a new release per month on average I think. |
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What @pchaigno said 😁 I plan to make a release this week or early next. |
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I'm hoping having an explicit entry for it in the template will reduce the number of grammar maintainers opening pull requests for that.
Template removed as it doesn't apply.