Awesome! Thats exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
I'm actually familiar with Git and appreciate your suggestion. Yet I don't know how the result of my research will look in detail. Probably there will be some kind of summary I can post here. I'm always happy whenever my work at university is not only used for grading
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It's all here. There are no official release notes but you can see everything that happened in every version. Each commit has some comments. Overall it's pretty clear what each new version came with (features/bug fixes). There's actually a version 12.07 even!
https://github.com/daid/LegacyCura
release list (not all that helpful):
https://github.com/daid/LegacyCura/releases?after=13.05
Do you know git? I strongly recommend you install git. Then do a clone (read about how to clone from github) onto your machine of "legacycura". Then there is a great graphical viewer in standard git (works on mac/pc/linux) called gitk. Just type gitk to see it. You can quickly scroll through the 2000 or so commits and the tags for each release are in bright yellow.
I think you could combine 3 years of git commit comments into a page full of notes in a few hours. If you manage to do such a thing, maybe post it here? I'm sure Daid, the main author back then, who now works for Ultimaker, would love to see a nice summary.
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