What is different about 3.1.3?

What is different about 3.1.3 as opposed to 3.1.2? There's no mention of what has changed in the release note, other than "bug fixes".

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  • TLDR: we're making some improvements to our release notes, and we'll have a better format when we release v3.2 (expected later this year). 
    Included in v3.1.3: several under-the-hood bug fixes, brightness settings fixes, Gio @5 monitor blackout fix, multi-cell overlapping addresses corrected.

    Full story: two things are going on. We are slowly pivoting toward releasing patch builds more frequently, limited to minor and risk-averse fixes and minimal feature work. This is so we can be more responsive to critical issues in the field, and keep bigger "risky" changes in full-feature development with longer beta cycles and more user transparency. Concurrently, we are making some much-needed changes in our issue tracking software suite, which feeds the data for our release notes. The 3.1.x branch will be bumpy, but we are going to have all that wrapped by the time v3.2 releases.

    Sorry for any confusion this has caused, I hope the longterm benefits will be worth the trouble. 
    ~n~

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  • TLDR: we're making some improvements to our release notes, and we'll have a better format when we release v3.2 (expected later this year). 
    Included in v3.1.3: several under-the-hood bug fixes, brightness settings fixes, Gio @5 monitor blackout fix, multi-cell overlapping addresses corrected.

    Full story: two things are going on. We are slowly pivoting toward releasing patch builds more frequently, limited to minor and risk-averse fixes and minimal feature work. This is so we can be more responsive to critical issues in the field, and keep bigger "risky" changes in full-feature development with longer beta cycles and more user transparency. Concurrently, we are making some much-needed changes in our issue tracking software suite, which feeds the data for our release notes. The 3.1.x branch will be bumpy, but we are going to have all that wrapped by the time v3.2 releases.

    Sorry for any confusion this has caused, I hope the longterm benefits will be worth the trouble. 
    ~n~

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