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    • ckrnkfrnchmnC Offline
      ckrnkfrnchmn
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      First off pardon my lack of proper grammar on this. I'm no programmer...
      Anyway...is there a way to read about the new release(s)...?
      I'm trying to find for example 20.04r526 (the latest one) but can't seem to find anything anywhere.
      Might be right in front of my nose I bet...

      Thanks

      UT/Pixel 3a as my daily driver an' lovin' it

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      • arubislanderA Offline
        arubislander @ckrnkfrnchmn
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        @ckrnkfrnchmn Yoi are looking for release notes?

        These are not made, especially not for the devel channel, which gets releases (sometimes more than once) daily.

        For stable releases a summary is provided with the release announcement.

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          @ckrnkfrnchmn
          You can at least follow the progress regarding the current OTA here
          https://gitlab.com/groups/ubports/development/core/-/milestones?state=opened

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