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set up workflow automation to release monthly snapshots #1130
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as said on signal:
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I propose this to keep semver compatibility:
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@moul sounds good. I'll create the tag |
My apologies, I was in the process of testing the 'generate release' feature (and applied it to the previous releases as well). You can find the tag and release here: https://github.com/gnolang/gno/releases/tag/v0.0.1-dev.2023.09.15 Over to you, @thehowl! |
October 1st snapshot ready 🎉 https://github.com/gnolang/gno/releases/tag/v0.0.1-dev.2023.10.01 |
Hey guys, closing this issue; but feel free to reopen if you believe it's not enough. |
Terrific. Thanks guys @moul @zivkovicmilos This should be enough for now. We have one PR already tested ready to run on a schedule on our side to pick up the latest release of GnoVM. thanks everyone |
(reopening as I want to automate :) ) |
This one was automated: https://github.com/gnolang/gno/releases/tag/v0.0.1-dev.2023.11.01 |
We're using gnovm in the IDE/playground. It would make things easier for us if the core team could tag gnovm on a regular basis so we can be notified when there are changes in gnovm and ship newer versions. We also plan to enable our users to choose from different versions of gnovm.
To begin, we need to create at least one tag for gnovm.
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