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Select Topic AreaBug BodyFor a few months now, my homepage feed is consistently broken. All I want to see is announcements and releases, but when I select only those options, nothing shows up, or only data from months ago shows. But when I go to any of the repos I have starred, there are new releases and announcements to view. This makes the homepage feed completely unusable. Please prioritize a fix. |
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Until Github fixes this critically broken part of their app, for those who are growing weary of not being able to keep up with recent releases for starred repositories, I have created a service that does just that. It is available here: https://kieranp.github.io/Github-Releases-Feed/ The service is open sourced under GPLv3 here: https://github.com/KieranP/Github-Releases-Feed Hope this is useful to others. If you find it useful, I feel free to star the repo :-) |
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Until Github fixes this critically broken part of their app, for those who are growing weary of not being able to keep up with recent releases for starred repositories, I have created a service that does just that.
It is available here: https://kieranp.github.io/Github-Releases-Feed/
The service is open sourced under GPLv3 here: https://github.com/KieranP/Github-Releases-Feed
Hope this is useful to others. If you find it useful, I feel free to star the repo :-)