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Yesterday (18 Sep 2023), I sent a bug report related to P2P issues,
and fortunately, it was quickly resolved within a day.
We received an official message in this forum, and I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude here.
However, I now have a significant question.
Before and after the issue, the version of Minecraft Education has remained unchanged.
I believe the P2P problem might have been caused by a program or system alteration.
If that's the case, the version description displayed in the initial screenshot should have been updated accordingly,
but that never occurred.
Even after the resolved version (v1.20.12) was released, it remained unchanged.
This approach to version management could raise suspicions about whether any changes were made at all.
In my opinion, it should be updated whenever any modifications are made.
Best regards
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Seizo Ishine Hey there,
I just realized this went without a reply, so sorry about that. We do increase the version number when we release hotfixes for the client. However, the issue on September 18th was a server issue and was resolved with a server side fix. Thus, there were no changes to the client. This is why there was no version change in the client.Let me know if you have other questions or feedback!
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Thank you for your comment regarding the issue on Sep. 18th.
However, I find it a bit perplexing.
I recall that there was a button in MakeCode that underwent a change
both before and after this issue occurred, as depicted in the figure below.Prior to the issue, there was a "big blue button,"
but afterward, the button was replaced with a text button.
Consequently, I assumed that the issue on Sep. 18th had been
resolved through this program alteration.Strangely, though, the number remained unaltered.
I believe many users still remember the "big blue button."
This, in itself, seems rather unusual.Best regards
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Hey again Seizo Ishine,
Ironically the MakeCode screen can also be updated server side without directly updating the client. The MakeCode screens work similar to a web browser in that they link to MakeCode's website and coding features.0 -
Hi Justine
Thank you for the explanations.
Understood.
Best regards.
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