September/October have been busy months for ActiveState Platform updates. Most importantly, we've revamped the underlying build API, significantly increasing build success rate. But we've also heard your requests about making projects more accessible. As a result, you can now:
Provide direct links to your project build tab so your team members can more quickly access your runtime
Provide a description of the runtime, so team members can make sure they're accessing the right runtime for their project
Use the search text box to more quickly find and access a specific project among all your runtimes
Reference a history of all commit changes, so stakeholders can see how your runtime has changed from one version to the next
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