Gordon wrote this nifty trick on how to check an addition in a different post a while back. If one clicks on the right facing arrow, adjacent to the heading ESP32.enableBLE at:
Not definitive, as I'm not sure if one can fetch data on older releases to determine the actual inclusion date, short of d/l the referenced .zip and doing a lookup that way, or running through each pull request.
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Tue 2019.07.16
Gordon wrote this nifty trick on how to check an addition in a different post a while back. If one clicks on the right facing arrow, adjacent to the heading ESP32.enableBLE at:
which hyperlinks to the GitHub source, L123
That file edit date is 46eceda on Jun 8, 2018
Now if I could only find the chronological running edit detail for versioning . . .
EDIT: Ahhhh . . . here it is:
1V99 was on on May 22, 2018
Not definitive, as I'm not sure if one can fetch data on older releases to determine the actual inclusion date, short of d/l the referenced .zip and doing a lookup that way, or running through each pull request.