Use the "What's new in Android Studio" panel for release notes
See original GitHub issueWhen I upgraded Android Studio to 3.2, it showed me this nice graphical release notes in a side panel (screenshot below). Can we use this to provide better release notes after a new version of the Flutter plugin is installed? The panel can be re-opened via Help > What's New in Android Studio
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Not off hand; I’ll have to see if they defined a contribution mechanism. We wouldn’t want to overwrite it but if we can add to it that might be nice. Or maybe we want a
Help > What's New in Flutter
as a separate panel.@devoncarew Seems like it would really help discovery of new stuff.
That would be great. I’m not sure if that’s something we can contribute to…
@stevemessick : any idea?