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adding links to our release log and the github repo, no redmine, emails with Mark and Chris

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         <li><a href="#2006">2006 News</a></li>
         <li><a href="#2005">2005 News</a></li>
         <li><a href="#2004">2004 News</a></li>
         <li><a href="#2003">2003 News</a></li>
         <li><a href="#2001">2001</a>-<a href="#2002">2002 News</a></li>
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 <!-- ============= 2022 archived news ============= -->
 <p>You can sign-up to get these announcements via our 
 <a target=_blank href="https://groups.google.com/a/soe.ucsc.edu/g/genome-announce?hl=en">Genome-announce</a>
 email list. We send around one short announcement email every two weeks.</p>
 
-<a name="2023"></a>
+<p>Smaller software changes are not announced here.  A summary of the three-weekly release changes can be 
+<a target=_blank href="https://genecats.gi.ucsc.edu/builds/versions.html">here</a>. 
+For the full list of our daily code changes head to <a
+href="https://github.com/ucscGenomeBrowser/kent/commits/master"
+target=_blank>our GitHub page</a>.</p> <a name="2023"></a>
 
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 <h2>Jan. 30, 2023 &nbsp;&nbsp; Addition of GRCh38 patch 14 sequences to hg38</h2>
 <p>
 We are pleased to announce the addition of GRCh38 patch release 14 to the
 <a href="/cgi-bin/hgGateway?db=hg38">hg38</a> assembly. hg38 has been updated with patches
 since its release in 2013. The GRC patch releases do not change any previously existing
 sequences; they simply add new sequences for fix patches or alternate haplotypes that correspond
 to specific regions of the main chromosome sequences. For most users, the patches are unlikely
 to make a difference and may complicate the analysis as they introduce more duplication.</p>
 
 <p>
 More information on how patch sequences are incorporated can be found on the
 <a href="http://genome.ucsc.edu/blog/patches/" target="_blank">Patching up the Genome</a> blog post.
 The blog post contains details about the new