diff --git a/docs/devvit_rules.md b/docs/devvit_rules.md index 67c4989e..78411159 100644 --- a/docs/devvit_rules.md +++ b/docs/devvit_rules.md @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ Your README should be written in simple terms for a non-developer audience and i - An app overview summary at the top (1000 words or fewer) explaining what the app does, who it is for, and critical operational notes - Instructions on how to configure, deploy, and interact with the app's full feature set -- A changelog detailing what has changed in each new version submission As part of Reddit app review, we may review your code, read through your app’s description, test your app, and provide feedback. We may use third-party LLMs to help us conduct this review. When your app review is complete, we’ll notify you about your app’s status, which could be: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-0.13/devvit_rules.md b/versioned_docs/version-0.13/devvit_rules.md index 67c4989e..78411159 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-0.13/devvit_rules.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-0.13/devvit_rules.md @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ Your README should be written in simple terms for a non-developer audience and i - An app overview summary at the top (1000 words or fewer) explaining what the app does, who it is for, and critical operational notes - Instructions on how to configure, deploy, and interact with the app's full feature set -- A changelog detailing what has changed in each new version submission As part of Reddit app review, we may review your code, read through your app’s description, test your app, and provide feedback. We may use third-party LLMs to help us conduct this review. When your app review is complete, we’ll notify you about your app’s status, which could be: