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We have logo of CyBear Jinni in the readme.
CyBear Jinni have the following repository's Smart Device, App, Smart Home so we need some change to the logo to distinguish between them.
For the Smart Home I suggest to put the logo inside a house.
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For normal builds, it is helpful to have more specific versions than simply the upcoming version snapshot.
2019.2.MMDD.HHmmSS.0seems like a reasonable format. It combines the year major and minor open source versions with a timestamp and ending in.0which follows an internal convention where these are treated specially as development builds.