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feat: new major version - breaking changes #636

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fuatakgun
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@fuatakgun fuatakgun commented Jan 3, 2023

BREAKING CHANGE: Read below
BREAKING CHANGES: Read below

This is a breaking change and will probably require you to rework your existing automations and dashboards.
If you are happy with your current setup, there is no urgency to migrate but your integration might become inoperational in the future.

@fuatakgun fuatakgun changed the title feat: new major version feat: new major version - breaking changes Jan 3, 2023
@fuatakgun fuatakgun merged commit c99e977 into master Jan 3, 2023
@fuatakgun fuatakgun deleted the alpha branch January 4, 2023 13:29
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Hi @fuatakgun , is it also a breaking change from 5.3.3 to 6.x?
And will you still be releasing new previews on 5.x?

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Nope, v5.x was manual release number v6.x is automatically released but they are compatible

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Thanks, good news! And where will you be releasing the previews, as with 5 alpha previously?

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Alpha or v5 was intended to release by hand until it reaches into maturity. When it was at good level, i merged alpha into master and it became v6. From now on, every change will be on master and v6. I don't think we need a preview release as of now.

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