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I tried to find the previous clj-kondo announcement in #announcements to group my current announcement, but I could not find it anymore.
History on Slack is about 10K messages, I believe, across all channels.
You can see much longer history on ZulipChat announce stream. I was not thorough in checking, but I see a post there from you about clj-kondo on 2019-Dec-14
Understood, and thanks. If the desired minimum period is longer than Slack's history, then Slack by itself isn't enough to check whether someone is spamming 🙂
Wondering if you checked out https://github.com/nedap/lein-subscribable-urls ? (of course it being far from the one and only solution)
a rough edge is that if people don't craft nice tags / github releases, one will just see a v3.0.2
instead of a proper, informative changelog
(tbh to date I still don't craft such releases)
might be an idea. I've also set up a channel #babashka_circleci_builds where people can download pre-release binaries.