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Add FossHub Link to download older Audacity versions to README.md
took me a while to find audacity 3.0.2 there

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  • I have signed off my commits using -s or Signed-off-by* (See: Contributing § DCO)
  • I made sure the code compiles on my machine
  • I made sure there are no unnecessary changes in the code*
  • I made sure the title of the PR reflects the core meaning of the issue you are solving*
  • I made sure the commit message(s) contain a description and answer the question "Why do those changes fix that particular issue?" or "Why are those changes really necessary as improvements?"*

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Add FossHub Link to download older Audacity versions to README.md
took me a while to find audacity 3.0.2 there


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n0toose commented Mar 20, 2022

Hi, thanks for your contribution. You kind of missed a space in between of your name and your email, but I don't think this is a big deal.

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The latest official version of Audacity that does not implement telemetry is `3.0.2`. Some Linux-based operating systems also ship Audacity with telemetry and networking features disabled by default.

Downloads for these versions can be found on the [Audacity website](https://www.audacityteam.org/download/). If you're looking for support regarding these versions, it may be worth consulting [Audacity's forum](https://forum.audacityteam.org/) or [Audacity's wiki](https://wiki.audacityteam.org/).
Downloads for these versions can be found on the [Audacity website](https://www.audacityteam.org/download/) or [FossHub Audacity Older Versions page](https://www.fosshub.com/Audacity-old.html). If you're looking for support regarding these versions, it may be worth consulting [Audacity's forum](https://forum.audacityteam.org/) or [Audacity's wiki](https://wiki.audacityteam.org/).
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The English sounds a little bit awkward here. Maybe referring to the page as "or the "Download Audacity older versions." page on Fosshub, "Fosshub's dedicated page for older Audacity versions", or something similar would be a bit better? :D

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Hi, thanks for your contribution. You kind of missed a space in between of your name and your email, but I don't think this is a big deal.

Thank you so much! This is my first time (or one of the first few times) contributing to open-source and my apologies if I missed some part of the contribution instructions.

I think Older versions of Audacity on Fosshub is better. Thank you again for the patience. However, I don't know how to edit my previous commit. Let me figure it out.

Add FossHub Link to download older Audacity versions to README.md
took me a while to find audacity 3.0.2 there

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n0toose commented Mar 20, 2022

Okay, now you're missing the < >'s :P

No worries! GitHub automatically removes them, so I understand why this is tricky. There's the --signoff parameter which makes this a whole lot easier when using the command line. You can also always use git log -p to check how previous commits look like.

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n0toose commented Mar 20, 2022

I would say that the quotation marks in what I said are a bit important, because this title kind of "violates" the proper flow of the sentence and the fact that the reader is reading a title is not immediately recognizable. It's a small fix, I can also do it myself if you don't feel like it, just trying to show how I'd do this myself around here.

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