Mark beta/alpha release as pre-release
System Details
- N/A
- "Th24" M126.0.6478.251 (and potentially future releases)
Problem The Th24 release M126.0.6478.251 is currently marked as the latest general release, but it's a Beta release; the release title beginning with "BETA".
So, currently both the stable releases and the latest beta show up as regular versions according to GitHub and it's not possible to distinguish between stable and beta releases via the GitHub API. One can only distinguish them by reading the title/description.
Possible Solution Every alpha/beta release to be marked in GitHub as a "pre-release" and for "latest releases" to be used only for regular releases.
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Additional Notes Additionally, pre-releases could be marked as such with the version number and the suffix "-beta" or "-alpha".
@slycordinator I'm aware. The annoying thing is, it wont show on the main page. You have to go to releases, and on top of that, it shows the latest stable by default, and you have to scroll up to see the latest beta release. This makes it hard for users to see "at a glance" that I released the beta build.
It is something I have hated about GitHub. I purposely marked it as a regular release since, if the thorium-2024 flag isn't activated, it is just as stable and looks the same as before. That way people can easily see I released it and more people will test it.