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feat(time): Added kitten population as a criteria for autoreset #116

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@acmihal acmihal commented Jan 11, 2023

Enables auto-reset once a certain number of kittens have actually arrived.

@oliversalzburg oliversalzburg added prio:important Should be included in next release type:enhancement Improvements to existing behavior status:completed This needs no further attention labels Jan 11, 2023
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Another excellent addition. Thanks again!

@oliversalzburg oliversalzburg merged commit 9ba104c into kitten-science:main Jan 11, 2023
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Due to improper QA, #116 was incomplete. This fix should correct the missing parts.
@oliversalzburg oliversalzburg removed the prio:important Should be included in next release label Apr 27, 2025
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@oliversalzburg oliversalzburg added this to the v2.0.0-beta.3 milestone Apr 27, 2025
@oliversalzburg oliversalzburg moved this from Todo to Done in Kitten Science Apr 27, 2025
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