7 articles tagged #release-notes
All English for IT articles related to #release-notes.
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How to Write a Known Issues Section in Release Notes in English
Learn how to write a clear, honest known issues section in English release notes — describing the problem, its scope, and the workaround without undermining confidence in the release.
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How to Write a Release Notes Summary in English
Learn the English phrasing for writing clear, user-facing release notes that explain new features, fixes, and breaking changes without jargon.
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How to Write a Changelog Entry in English
Learn the English vocabulary and conventions for writing clear, user-facing changelog entries for features, fixes, and breaking changes.
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How to Write Technical Release Notes
Learn how to write clear technical release notes: breaking changes, added/changed/fixed/removed sections, versioning, audience, and examples from Stripe and GitHub.
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Patch Notes Writing Guide: How to Communicate Game Updates to Players
Learn how to write professional patch notes in English — structure, vocabulary, tone, and examples for hotfixes, balance updates, content patches, and major updates.
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English for Mobile Developers: App Store Communication and Release Notes
The English skills mobile developers need for App Store submissions, release notes, review responses, TestFlight communication, and user-facing error messages. Templates and vocabulary for iOS and Android developers.
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How to Write App Store Release Notes That Users Actually Read
Learn how to write clear, engaging App Store and Google Play release notes in English. Real templates, common mistakes, and examples from top apps.
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