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It'd be great if there was a versioning functionality for the release system of publishing an app or a module.
If you're working with a team of developers on 1 single app, than It'd be handy to know if the app has already been published.
Some status of v1 or something similar on the edit page would be much appreciated. Any changes made after could also be printed somewhere next to the version name e.g. with an asterisk like "v1*" to let the developer know that the current edit page has changes that haven't been published yet.
Other low code platforms like Tooljet have implemented it this way which also works fine by creating a version, working on it and then publishing it:
Any changes to be made will require the user to first create a new version after which anyone can work on that new version until it's ready to be published.
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Hello,
It'd be great if there was a versioning functionality for the release system of publishing an app or a module.
If you're working with a team of developers on 1 single app, than It'd be handy to know if the app has already been published.
Some status of v1 or something similar on the edit page would be much appreciated. Any changes made after could also be printed somewhere next to the version name e.g. with an asterisk like "v1*" to let the developer know that the current edit page has changes that haven't been published yet.
Other low code platforms like Tooljet have implemented it this way which also works fine by creating a version, working on it and then publishing it:

Any changes to be made will require the user to first create a new version after which anyone can work on that new version until it's ready to be published.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: