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Recent Activity Section #1119

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boyney123 opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 1 comment
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Recent Activity Section #1119

boyney123 opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 1 comment

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@boyney123
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Let me know if this would be useful (or not).

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I think it could be nice to have this widget (Maybe on homepage) or even an MDX component you can embed on your pages, to show users recent changes in a particular resource.

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  • User clicks on a service, and they can see "Recently Changed" section on the page that tells them of service changes, event changes, schema etc (anything that belongs to this service)......
  • User lands on homepage, and can quickly see changes across the whole catalog, seeing changes to domains, services and messages.

Let me know your thoughts.

Not ready to be picked up, just getting feedback

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Luis85 commented Feb 19, 2025

Hello, do you have something auto-generated in mind here?

As far as I understood you will duplicate this function if the org already maintains a good changelog policy.
Perhaps consolidation of found changelogs could already do the trick.
Otherwise there is potentially a lot of complexity tracking changes across the board, which should be reflected in your git history already.

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