Human-readable release URLs; manifest-based auto-discovery
Rollup3 features3 enhancements2 fixesThis release3 featuresNew capabilities3 enhancementsImprovements to existing features2 fixesBug fixesAI-tallied from the release notes
Added
- Release URLs now include a human-readable slug — links look like
/release/rel_...-whats-new-in-v2instead of bare IDs; old bare-ID links redirect permanently. The slugged canonical URL is now carried through MCP tool outputs, Atom feeds, webhook payloads, Slack cards, and digest emails. releases.jsonv2 manifest — declare where your release notes live at/.well-known/releases.json; the registry auto-creates sources fromfeed,github, andappstorelocators and reconciles product metadata, tags, and identity fields without overwriting curator edits.- Docs pages now support deep links and show an "On this page" rail — all
/docs/section headings have stable anchor IDs, authored cross-section links resolve correctly, and a scrolling sidebar highlights the active section. - Mobile app discovery from platform link files — iOS apps are auto-discovered from
/.well-known/apple-app-site-associationand queued as paused candidates for curator review; no bespoke manifest required.
Changed
- Org overviews now adapt to release velocity — active orgs refresh on a 2-day cycle with a 30-day activity window; quiet orgs use a 90-day fallback; per-org cadence overrides are supported.
- Collection, category, and release-list pages load faster — markdown is now rendered server-side; shiki and react-markdown no longer ship to the browser on list views.
Fixed
- Product rows in org overview panels now link to their product pages.
- Hidden sources no longer appear on public org, product, or search pages — a filtering gap in release feeds, source rows, and organization search results has been corrected.
Fetched July 5, 2026
