When I clicked on a modpack I was shown a list of all the mods that were in it.
Why, why on earth, would you remove that functionality?
Of course you can see the mod list at the client, but that was a important hub to check mods, mod versions and mod webpages.
That version chooser was much much nicer and compact that the new "files" tab.
The images tab and the comments functionality would sound like a good idea, but they are not. They will always be irrelevant, not interesting and something that almost no-one will ever checkout.
From the outside it looks like it is a try to implement some king of database integrations / upgrade with features that fit to stuff like git and not the modpacks.
edit: and the change log, where did that go?
Why, why on earth, would you remove that functionality?
Of course you can see the mod list at the client, but that was a important hub to check mods, mod versions and mod webpages.
That version chooser was much much nicer and compact that the new "files" tab.
The images tab and the comments functionality would sound like a good idea, but they are not. They will always be irrelevant, not interesting and something that almost no-one will ever checkout.
From the outside it looks like it is a try to implement some king of database integrations / upgrade with features that fit to stuff like git and not the modpacks.
edit: and the change log, where did that go?
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