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Roadmap #1013

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QuantumBadger opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 8 comments
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Roadmap #1013

QuantumBadger opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 8 comments
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@QuantumBadger
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QuantumBadger commented Jun 2, 2022

@QuantumBadger's priorities for the upcoming version(s) of RedReader.

v1.21

Note: due to the Reddit API changes the roadmap has changed, I'll update this soon.

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@akash07k
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@QuantumBadger There's no commit since june 27th, is the development halted?

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Hi @akash07k -- development has been paused for a couple of months as I haven't had any free time (I'm currently moving house and starting a new job!) I'm hoping to resume work on the app soon and release v1.20 :)

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akash07k commented Aug 13, 2022 via email

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Any updates on the accessibility work?

@QuantumBadger
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@codeofdusk Now that v1.20 is released my next priority is to gather some more information on the accessibility issues and decide which order to do them in. If you have any feedback on which issues are most urgent, please do let me know!

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Working on the issues in the order specified seems reasonable to me.

@ticklemyIP
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Now that the API change is closing in, I would like to raise an idea to this app already outlined by #871. That is the matter of offline usage. Back in the day when I was searching for a Reddit app I have settled to Infinity just for the sole reason that they allowed users to save then later fetch their subreddits without an account. Now that Infinity is moving to a subscription based model a lot of those (and other) users will look to free alternatives such as RedReader. Such a feature will allow users to not contribute to Reddit's statistics and tracking meanwhile adding value to this app. I hope you consider adding this feature and thank you for the work you already put in.

@funkyblue
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I'm having sight issues and really love the accessibility of the app. It's very much appreciated. I was using RIF, until everthing went to shit. Is there a way I can activate a "collapse child comments" option, or add to to a request list?

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Is there a way I can activate a "collapse child comments" option, or add to to a request list?

@funkyblue Please vote this issue.

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