Rebuild old apps
See original GitHub issueIn the short term, if a project hasn’t been released in the past month, we should automatically trigger a new build to ensure it still works.
In the long term, we should only do this for apps that need it, like golang
and nodejs
apps.
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I strongly disagree with removing anything from the repository after it’s already been published. The repo should never go backwards as it can lead to some weird package orphan issues.
Closing since this isn’t relevant anymore with flatpak. The manifest specifies the version of the sdk and deps to build against, so rebuilding wouldn’t change that