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please be more verbose in the changelog / summarize the most newsworthy items
there are two items listed as noteworthy changes (just not indented as you'd expect from most changelogs). The info matches the change in the shipped ChangeLog file
There were not so many big changes this time, only two:
See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1564354#c1
This just switches the default of of the option
from True to False. As the other option to display info in the auxiliary text
is already off by default, making this option off by default as well makes the auxiliary text empty by default and an empty auxiliary text is not displayed which makes the candidate list more compact. I personally like some info in the auxiliary text about the modes but it looks like most people prefer a more compact candidate list, so I changed the default.
Probably irrelevant for SuSE and Fedora. ibus-typing-booster can use either python3-enchant or pyhunspell for spellchecking. If available, python3-enchant is preferred. If not, pyhunspell is used. If neither of them are available, ibus-typing-booster still works but it does not give spell checking suggestions then.
There were changes in the pyhunspell 0.5.4 release which made ibus-typing booster fail when trying to use pyhunspell. I fixed this in this release. It is probably only relevant for FreeBSD because there is no python3-enchant on FreeBSD but there is pyhunspell.