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AUR and snap store links #116
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Can you add |
done |
Not really. Thanks for the update. |
Hi @flexiondotorg. I noticed you are a Protoinmail user and work on the Snapcraft team. So I thought if you tried the ElectronMail app and liked it maybe you could consider featuring the app as an editors pick. This project provides some unique features as for example offline mails access since v2.0.0, full-text search and built-in web client (see more in readme file). Besides the snap package has got some specific improvements which made it more usable (see: #104, #109, #48 (comment)). The snap store link is here https://snapcraft.io/electron-mail. |
@joshirio I tweaked the readme file today, can you update the snap package description (I seem to have no access to editing it)? |
@vladimiry I'm sorry, forgot to add you to the collaborators list after the rename. Please feel free to edit, I'll add you. |
Thanks, will try not to break things there :) |
ElectronMail is a featured snap for the month of April 2019 |
I see that being featured makes a real difference, the installations count grows quite fast. |
Yep, we updated the featured apps a couple of days ago. I am using Electron Mail 😀 |
@flexiondotorg this is not the best place to share feedback, but just a quick one. I noticed that when I edit the description of the package at the snap store and then click preview the links look fine, but links were not rendered well for the published package. So the preview feature doesn't really reflect the reality and this makes it impossible to copy-paste the markdown content from the readme :) |
@joshirio if you were considering publishing v3.3.0 to repositories I think it's safe to do. There are two reasons I published v3.3.0 as pre-release:
So I'm going to keep publishing new releases as pre-releases for some time and I believe that should not be a reason not to update Snap/Pacman repositories. |
Fine, I'll update the packages, thanks for the info. |
update links and add missing article