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[FEATURE] Change release workflow to be scheduled fortnightly #722

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agdimech opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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[FEATURE] Change release workflow to be scheduled fortnightly #722

agdimech opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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Describe the feature

Change release workflow to be scheduled fortnightly in order to throttle the number of releases.

Use Case

PYPI has limitations on the Project size and as such we need to throttle our releases.

Proposed Solution

  • Change the release script to be scheduled.
  • Add a check to ensure latest commit has a tag (meaning it has been released), otherwise abort.
  • Manual releases will still be supported.

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  • I may be able to implement this feature request
  • This feature might incur a breaking change

PDK version used

latest

What languages will this feature affect?

Typescript, Java, Python

Environment details (OS name and version, etc.)

NA

@agdimech agdimech added feature-request New feature or request needs-triage labels Mar 14, 2024
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