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# Changelog & Versioning

This page tracks all updates, fixes, and improvements made to the Bookit template over time.\
Use this log to stay informed about changes and know whether an update is relevant to your current setup.

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### 📌 Versioning Policy

All version numbers follow the format:\
\&#xNAN;**`v[major].[minor].[patch]`**

* **Major** – Structural changes that may affect workflows or database structure
* **Minor** – New features or enhancements that don't break existing logic
* **Patch** – Fixes for bugs, typos, or minor design inconsistencies

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### 📋 Release Notes

#### 🟢 `v1.0.0` – Initial Release (May 2025)

* Full productized version of Bookit template

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Future updates (like performance enhancements, UI polish, new optional features, etc.) will be documented here.
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If you’d like to suggest a feature or report a bug, contact us via email:\
📬 **<bookit@weareu.fr>**


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