Why not? Put "added feature XY, staged rollout in the coming X days" in the changelog.
Certainly better to know that there is a new feature and you might get it now or some time later, than some nonsense like "nothing says fall like financial progress"
Ich hab mit meinem Kommentar nicht viel beizutragen, aber ich wollte einfach mal danke sagen für den Post! Ohne dich hätte ich nicht mitgekriegt dass ich wohl die nächsten Wochen einen Kometen sehen kann :)
Back then you could also just browse the store / categories or search for generic terms like launcher or adventure game or something like that.
Today, if you don't know the exact name of the app you want to install you're out of luck. And even if you do, you need to actively avoid the "sponsored" apps trying to mislead you.
No matter how good the initial intentions, I feel like web browser development and web search under control of one single company is just too much concentration of power over the access to information to be a good thing.
Why not? Put "added feature XY, staged rollout in the coming X days" in the changelog.
Certainly better to know that there is a new feature and you might get it now or some time later, than some nonsense like "nothing says fall like financial progress"