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As an author, I don't know if we want to continue allowing post-comp updates. I think having 6 weeks to make major fixes is enough, and I think we'd like some historical accuracy if some game undergoes significant post-comp changes. If an author is that ambitious, we should deploy stuff on our own platforms.
However, letting people play the final-bugfixed versions, or at least be able to download them, would be nice.
This may be more in the realm of "what IFComp should submit to IFArchive," though.
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