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Louvre 1.2.0 Release (C++ Wayland Library)
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Release announcements like this one could benefit from a one line description of what your software actually is or does for those not familiar with it. And yes, I know that the GitHub Readme has one but I mean in the announcement directly.
My apologies for any confusion. I have now updated the post. Thank you!
It is easy to forget if you are part of the project since you obviously hear the project name dozens of times every week. I have fallen into that same trap myself with software I developed and/or use a lot.
Thank you for the advice :)